The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 181
... true Pepysians by adding to their earlier edition of the Diary this collection of Letters with the accom- panying reprint of the Second Diary . For to many this volume will be something new . Mr R. G. Howarth , who ' introduces ' it ...
... true Pepysians by adding to their earlier edition of the Diary this collection of Letters with the accom- panying reprint of the Second Diary . For to many this volume will be something new . Mr R. G. Howarth , who ' introduces ' it ...
Page 312
... true , namely that beauty has a place in the worship of God . principle was not novel : it was already implied in the glorious heritage of cathedrals and parish churches which , to this country above any other , were the legacy of the ...
... true , namely that beauty has a place in the worship of God . principle was not novel : it was already implied in the glorious heritage of cathedrals and parish churches which , to this country above any other , were the legacy of the ...
Page 349
... true of this country he believes to be true of every other ; and it seems to him futile to build the structure of peace on a foundation which , when any strain is put upon it , is bound to crumble . While , therefore , the French ...
... true of this country he believes to be true of every other ; and it seems to him futile to build the structure of peace on a foundation which , when any strain is put upon it , is bound to crumble . While , therefore , the French ...
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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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