The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 56
... present state of things is pathetic . The tithe - paying agriculturist undoubtedly has a great deal to contend against . In the hundred years which have nearly elapsed since the Tithe Com- mutation Act made the present money - payments ...
... present state of things is pathetic . The tithe - paying agriculturist undoubtedly has a great deal to contend against . In the hundred years which have nearly elapsed since the Tithe Com- mutation Act made the present money - payments ...
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... present - day free - and - easy country club , illustrating the habits and manners of the present generation . It is not an attractive picture and luckily is only true of a section of the younger generation . Mr Benson writes with the ...
... present - day free - and - easy country club , illustrating the habits and manners of the present generation . It is not an attractive picture and luckily is only true of a section of the younger generation . Mr Benson writes with the ...
Page 105
... present law , yet it swung back easily into its old ways when the emergency was over . Precedent is of less importance in the New World than in the Old . Americans find it easier to adopt an attitude in one set of circumstances and to ...
... present law , yet it swung back easily into its old ways when the emergency was over . Precedent is of less importance in the New World than in the Old . Americans find it easier to adopt an attitude in one set of circumstances and to ...
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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