The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 40
... given a spiritual activity of its own and , as in our Neo - German architecture , the materials of the building or the carving are no longer to be regarded as so much inert matter , but are to inspire and even govern the finished work ...
... given a spiritual activity of its own and , as in our Neo - German architecture , the materials of the building or the carving are no longer to be regarded as so much inert matter , but are to inspire and even govern the finished work ...
Page 164
... given by their School Trust deeds , over the appointment of teachers . When Parlia- ment met , on Oct. 16 , the Government was surrounded by a ring of fire , the attack led on the one side by Mr Lloyd George , on the other by Lord Hugh ...
... given by their School Trust deeds , over the appointment of teachers . When Parlia- ment met , on Oct. 16 , the Government was surrounded by a ring of fire , the attack led on the one side by Mr Lloyd George , on the other by Lord Hugh ...
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... given the most drastic powers to reorganise the structure of Federal administration and to reduce every species of government expenditure . His agents in the last resort , and in the event of industrial leaders not being able to agree ...
... given the most drastic powers to reorganise the structure of Federal administration and to reduce every species of government expenditure . His agents in the last resort , and in the event of industrial leaders not being able to agree ...
Contents
an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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