The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 19
... living assets can only be preserved with their own consent and on their own conditions . There remains to be considered , therefore , the one condition essential to the continued existence of the Commonwealth as a British community on ...
... living assets can only be preserved with their own consent and on their own conditions . There remains to be considered , therefore , the one condition essential to the continued existence of the Commonwealth as a British community on ...
Page 37
... living at home in the circle of his Cambridge intimates , and so had little occasion to put his soul on paper . Nevertheless there remain a few precious traces of the spiritual struggle by which he reached the bracing , moralising ...
... living at home in the circle of his Cambridge intimates , and so had little occasion to put his soul on paper . Nevertheless there remain a few precious traces of the spiritual struggle by which he reached the bracing , moralising ...
Page 39
... living being is not merely an automatic victim of natural selection . As But what is the difference it makes ? Simply this , that it is not merely selected , but itself selects . It is active and reacts upon external stimulation , in ...
... living being is not merely an automatic victim of natural selection . As But what is the difference it makes ? Simply this , that it is not merely selected , but itself selects . It is active and reacts upon external stimulation , in ...
Page 62
... living account of the revolutionary leaders and groups , and of the movement as a whole . A German , Mr M. Beer , followed close upon the heels of the Frenchman , with his well - known , very painstaking , and very narrow- minded ...
... living account of the revolutionary leaders and groups , and of the movement as a whole . A German , Mr M. Beer , followed close upon the heels of the Frenchman , with his well - known , very painstaking , and very narrow- minded ...
Page 73
... living thing the fear of a renewal of the French Revolu- tion was in those days . The years of Jacobinism and the Terror had not faded away into the distant past . The times of Napoleon and Pitt and Robespierre were not farther off from ...
... living thing the fear of a renewal of the French Revolu- tion was in those days . The years of Jacobinism and the Terror had not faded away into the distant past . The times of Napoleon and Pitt and Robespierre were not farther off from ...
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