The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 194
... records , although of the more general and immediate interest , occupy only sixty - two pages of the book . All the contemporary and antecedent civilisations are treated with an equal thoroughness . The relationship between them , 194 ...
... records , although of the more general and immediate interest , occupy only sixty - two pages of the book . All the contemporary and antecedent civilisations are treated with an equal thoroughness . The relationship between them , 194 ...
Page 238
... records of all manner of readers during those years of her study , ending with such as the Lytteltons , the Bensons , Joseph Chamberlain , Edward Burne - Jones , William Morris , Walter Besant , Ellen Terry , Arthur Balfour , William ...
... records of all manner of readers during those years of her study , ending with such as the Lytteltons , the Bensons , Joseph Chamberlain , Edward Burne - Jones , William Morris , Walter Besant , Ellen Terry , Arthur Balfour , William ...
Page 372
... record of the develop- ment of a state in East Africa , is a tribute to the late Lord Delamere , who lived for that work and gave to it a whole - hearted energy , enthusiasm , alert ability and consistency . He died in harness and was ...
... record of the develop- ment of a state in East Africa , is a tribute to the late Lord Delamere , who lived for that work and gave to it a whole - hearted energy , enthusiasm , alert ability and consistency . He died in harness and was ...
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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