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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... taken into consideration , the chief of which is undoubtedly mental deficiency . Children of a deficient mother may be normal themselves , but having always lived in an atmosphere of neglect , they are likely to follow her example , so ...
... taken into consideration , the chief of which is undoubtedly mental deficiency . Children of a deficient mother may be normal themselves , but having always lived in an atmosphere of neglect , they are likely to follow her example , so ...
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... taken by these Powers were drastic , if not nearly as drastic as those taken by the Soviet Union . Their rule was arbitrary , but hardly tyrannical . They certainly had the welfare of their new subjects ' at heart . They averted chaos ...
... taken by these Powers were drastic , if not nearly as drastic as those taken by the Soviet Union . Their rule was arbitrary , but hardly tyrannical . They certainly had the welfare of their new subjects ' at heart . They averted chaos ...
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... taken nearly two years to work out a constitution . Ethiopia and Eritrea were the first coun- tries to be freed from the Fascist domination in the World War ; and while Ethiopia recovered her independence at once , Eritrea since 1941 ...
... taken nearly two years to work out a constitution . Ethiopia and Eritrea were the first coun- tries to be freed from the Fascist domination in the World War ; and while Ethiopia recovered her independence at once , Eritrea since 1941 ...
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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