The Quarterly Review, Volume 291William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1953 |
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... produces may seem at first to all the world , and even possibly to himself , to be ugly .'- Havelock Ellis : The ... produce . Havelock Ellis's comment is specially apt and helpful because forestry is a matter of doing and making and ...
... produces may seem at first to all the world , and even possibly to himself , to be ugly .'- Havelock Ellis : The ... produce . Havelock Ellis's comment is specially apt and helpful because forestry is a matter of doing and making and ...
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... producing nothing . They were given meagre funds . And they were told to go to it . They were not much interested in ... produce , saw a ruthless assault being made on different parts of the island's surface : the country's face was ...
... producing nothing . They were given meagre funds . And they were told to go to it . They were not much interested in ... produce , saw a ruthless assault being made on different parts of the island's surface : the country's face was ...
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... produce at home a much larger proportion of the food we need . We cannot produce at home all the food we need unless we are prepared to accept an extremely dreary diet , to live on porridge and potatoes with very little meat or dairy ...
... produce at home a much larger proportion of the food we need . We cannot produce at home all the food we need unless we are prepared to accept an extremely dreary diet , to live on porridge and potatoes with very little meat or dairy ...
Contents
No 595JANUARY 1953 | 1 |
The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 14 |
British Churches and Foreign Affairs Relations with Churches in CommunistControlled Countries | 28 |
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