The Quarterly Review, Volume 273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 157
... century . It has now spread throughout the world , making possible everywhere the modern mechanical life . It started in England for three reasons : first , because Englishmen invented the first machines ; secondly , because the ...
... century . It has now spread throughout the world , making possible everywhere the modern mechanical life . It started in England for three reasons : first , because Englishmen invented the first machines ; secondly , because the ...
Page 173
... century had in its persons and ideals elements of greatness . But was it really , beyond the other centuries of that period , ' golden ' ? The London County Council has come to its Jubilee and is entitled to celebrate the event with ...
... century had in its persons and ideals elements of greatness . But was it really , beyond the other centuries of that period , ' golden ' ? The London County Council has come to its Jubilee and is entitled to celebrate the event with ...
Page 177
... century , ended before the nineteenth century began , and therefore missed the whole of the modern age except for its chaotic beginnings under the new Industrialism . The purpose of this and the succeeding volumes in a series is to ...
... century , ended before the nineteenth century began , and therefore missed the whole of the modern age except for its chaotic beginnings under the new Industrialism . The purpose of this and the succeeding volumes in a series is to ...
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