The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... Dr Partington is an authentic chemist . When a scientist abandons his laboratory and enters the library , there is a ... Dr Partington's book with a similar alarm . He is professor of chemistry in the University of London ; he is a ...
... Dr Partington is an authentic chemist . When a scientist abandons his laboratory and enters the library , there is a ... Dr Partington's book with a similar alarm . He is professor of chemistry in the University of London ; he is a ...
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with those which govern human conduct . Dr Parting- ton's mind is too austere for this essay in literature . Of this romance there is none in Dr Partington's book . His style is dryly scientific ; in his economy of words he displays no ...
with those which govern human conduct . Dr Parting- ton's mind is too austere for this essay in literature . Of this romance there is none in Dr Partington's book . His style is dryly scientific ; in his economy of words he displays no ...
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... Dr Partington was quick to assume that this process might be generally available for agricultural purposes . Mr Howard Murray informs us that he is mistaken . It is too expensive . It cannot be done with profit even where the vast water ...
... Dr Partington was quick to assume that this process might be generally available for agricultural purposes . Mr Howard Murray informs us that he is mistaken . It is too expensive . It cannot be done with profit even where the vast water ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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