The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 284
... never occur again . People are too apt to assume without adequate inquiry that the act is necessarily typical of the man and that he is in the habit of committing it whenever opportunity arises . Again , it is often a mere accident ...
... never occur again . People are too apt to assume without adequate inquiry that the act is necessarily typical of the man and that he is in the habit of committing it whenever opportunity arises . Again , it is often a mere accident ...
Page 289
... never been inside a prison at all . A prison governor told me that in twenty years ' service he had never seen a judge inside any prison . In the House of Commons on Feb. 24 , 1939 , the Under Secretary to the Home Office stated that ...
... never been inside a prison at all . A prison governor told me that in twenty years ' service he had never seen a judge inside any prison . In the House of Commons on Feb. 24 , 1939 , the Under Secretary to the Home Office stated that ...
Page 316
... never known the restraint of principle , whether religious or moral ; he had now cast aside , where the interests of Germany were concerned , the last vestige of scruple ; and cynically avowed his political debt to Machiavelli . He had ...
... never known the restraint of principle , whether religious or moral ; he had now cast aside , where the interests of Germany were concerned , the last vestige of scruple ; and cynically avowed his political debt to Machiavelli . He had ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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