The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 232
... Royal Commission likely to be fulfilled . To - day , in the words of Lord Mamhead , the Advisory Committees normally represent the three political parties . As a result it may be difficult for a well - qualified man or woman to become a ...
... Royal Commission likely to be fulfilled . To - day , in the words of Lord Mamhead , the Advisory Committees normally represent the three political parties . As a result it may be difficult for a well - qualified man or woman to become a ...
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... royal etiquette , too , had many pitfalls , even for the wariest of courtiers . There were , for instance , many words which were forbidden because they happened to be more or less identical with the numerous names and attributes of the ...
... royal etiquette , too , had many pitfalls , even for the wariest of courtiers . There were , for instance , many words which were forbidden because they happened to be more or less identical with the numerous names and attributes of the ...
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... royal forces became a strange medley , spearmen mixed with musketeers , and the feelings that prevailed were also mixed . The Zulus , who were enjoying free rations with no work to do , were reluctant to give battle ; they saw clearly ...
... royal forces became a strange medley , spearmen mixed with musketeers , and the feelings that prevailed were also mixed . The Zulus , who were enjoying free rations with no work to do , were reluctant to give battle ; they saw clearly ...
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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