The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... fact , the meals themselves were a little uncertain . On the night of his arrival Isaac had to depend on the generosity of the Portuguese inter- preter , who shared a piece of beef with him . Next morning , however , a chief fortunately ...
... fact , the meals themselves were a little uncertain . On the night of his arrival Isaac had to depend on the generosity of the Portuguese inter- preter , who shared a piece of beef with him . Next morning , however , a chief fortunately ...
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fact that great innovators are to be judged not so much by the hundred ways in which they ran with the multitude as by the two or three , or even the single divergent path which they discovered and followed for themselves . Utopia ...
fact that great innovators are to be judged not so much by the hundred ways in which they ran with the multitude as by the two or three , or even the single divergent path which they discovered and followed for themselves . Utopia ...
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... fact , were remarkable . Coming to the foreign statesmen who shared the leading rĂ´les in the Congress , one feels ... facts from the knowledge of his own country's ambassador in London . But he seems to have had a difficult task , as ...
... fact , were remarkable . Coming to the foreign statesmen who shared the leading rĂ´les in the Congress , one feels ... facts from the knowledge of his own country's ambassador in London . But he seems to have had a difficult task , as ...
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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