The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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but it is this struggle to create a civilisation which should be truly civilised , truly Christian , truly mediæval , and truly English , that gives point and purpose to the whole tract of English history which lies between the Norman ...
but it is this struggle to create a civilisation which should be truly civilised , truly Christian , truly mediæval , and truly English , that gives point and purpose to the whole tract of English history which lies between the Norman ...
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... civilisation they represented , the dreams and visions of the far - sighted might well have been realised . But in that day in England everything hung on the Crown , and the failure of the Crown involved the failure of the infant ...
... civilisation they represented , the dreams and visions of the far - sighted might well have been realised . But in that day in England everything hung on the Crown , and the failure of the Crown involved the failure of the infant ...
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... civilisation in Africa . ' So it was a wise and noble rôle that Italy played before the Sixth Committee of the Assembly . Both her eloquent envoy and M. de Jouvenel asked their Abyssinian colleagues to sign con- tractual guarantees on ...
... civilisation in Africa . ' So it was a wise and noble rôle that Italy played before the Sixth Committee of the Assembly . Both her eloquent envoy and M. de Jouvenel asked their Abyssinian colleagues to sign con- tractual guarantees on ...
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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