The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... matters which had been exhaustively dealt with in broadcasts . The results were , it is admitted , less satisfactory ... matter by indirect methods and some evidence of the real effects of broadcasting was an unexpected product of the ...
... matters which had been exhaustively dealt with in broadcasts . The results were , it is admitted , less satisfactory ... matter by indirect methods and some evidence of the real effects of broadcasting was an unexpected product of the ...
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called Blood - drenched Altars . ' Mr Hilaire Belloc puts the matter in a nutshell : The Catholic Church is in its root principle at issue with the civic definition both of freedom and of authority . ' * It is as impossible for honest ...
called Blood - drenched Altars . ' Mr Hilaire Belloc puts the matter in a nutshell : The Catholic Church is in its root principle at issue with the civic definition both of freedom and of authority . ' * It is as impossible for honest ...
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... matter ? The poet's the thing . The flaws , however , are soon forgotten in the appeal of the whole . He has done well in bringing out as definitely as may be the psychological conditions of Cowper , and especially in pointing out that ...
... matter ? The poet's the thing . The flaws , however , are soon forgotten in the appeal of the whole . He has done well in bringing out as definitely as may be the psychological conditions of Cowper , and especially in pointing out that ...
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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