The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 191
... shifting jargon . There is a point , too , beyond which the higher mathematician cannot be followed even by the most expert pursuit . Consciously or unconsciously he seems to lay traps ; to leave lapses in places that ORIGINS 191.
... shifting jargon . There is a point , too , beyond which the higher mathematician cannot be followed even by the most expert pursuit . Consciously or unconsciously he seems to lay traps ; to leave lapses in places that ORIGINS 191.
Page 284
... followed ' Pauline after an interval of little more than a year and a half . Undeterred by the chilly reception of his first effort he made no attempt in this far more ambitious venture to conciliate the reading public of his day . Its ...
... followed ' Pauline after an interval of little more than a year and a half . Undeterred by the chilly reception of his first effort he made no attempt in this far more ambitious venture to conciliate the reading public of his day . Its ...
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... followed , the Regent cherished high hopes of inaugurating his reforms . But he had still to fight on , as I have shown Mussolini fighting ; steadfast and strong , patient and loyal to ideals . The Empress herself opposed him , backed ...
... followed , the Regent cherished high hopes of inaugurating his reforms . But he had still to fight on , as I have shown Mussolini fighting ; steadfast and strong , patient and loyal to ideals . The Empress herself opposed him , backed ...
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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