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They overlook the fact that the world was just as full of sordid and ugly details in the age of Praxiteles or Virgil or Keats as in our own . There seems to be a confusion in the modern mind between superficial realism and ultimate ...
They overlook the fact that the world was just as full of sordid and ugly details in the age of Praxiteles or Virgil or Keats as in our own . There seems to be a confusion in the modern mind between superficial realism and ultimate ...
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The fact is that the land of Britain does not lie over a vast coalfield , as a map in a school atlas will show . ... This is a historic fact and is only what could have happened , in view of the attitudes and beliefs of those times ...
The fact is that the land of Britain does not lie over a vast coalfield , as a map in a school atlas will show . ... This is a historic fact and is only what could have happened , in view of the attitudes and beliefs of those times ...
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In February 1951 in the House of Commons Mr Ernest Davies , Under - Secretary for Foreign Affairs , used as an argument against the inclusion of Spain in the Atlantic Pact and in the U.N.O. that ' the fact of a country being anti ...
In February 1951 in the House of Commons Mr Ernest Davies , Under - Secretary for Foreign Affairs , used as an argument against the inclusion of Spain in the Atlantic Pact and in the U.N.O. that ' the fact of a country being anti ...
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