The Quarterly Review, Volume 299William 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, 1961 |
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... continues . The teaching of history has changed and developed ; writing for chil- dren changes under our eyes . There is a new approach , a new technique . But human nature continues to be the most fascinating study for human readers ...
... continues . The teaching of history has changed and developed ; writing for chil- dren changes under our eyes . There is a new approach , a new technique . But human nature continues to be the most fascinating study for human readers ...
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... continue . Relaxation would mean economic distress , and we know what economic distress means politically . It means radicalism to the extreme of Russian infiltration and penetration , ultimating almost certainly in control . Therefore ...
... continue . Relaxation would mean economic distress , and we know what economic distress means politically . It means radicalism to the extreme of Russian infiltration and penetration , ultimating almost certainly in control . Therefore ...
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... continue with its blind suppressive campaign against specific organisms with- out reference to their ' message , ' which is increasingly costly , dangerous to health , disruptive of the natural equilibrium , and ultimately ineffective ...
... continue with its blind suppressive campaign against specific organisms with- out reference to their ' message , ' which is increasingly costly , dangerous to health , disruptive of the natural equilibrium , and ultimately ineffective ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 115 |
South and Central African Commentary II | 367 |
Ethics and Morals in America | 381 |
Copyright | |
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