The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 139
... English , for while English works appear in all languages , the position of the book in English is far from satisfactory . To some extent the blame must be taken by British publishers , for most firms in this country refuse to offer ...
... English , for while English works appear in all languages , the position of the book in English is far from satisfactory . To some extent the blame must be taken by British publishers , for most firms in this country refuse to offer ...
Page 143
... English is poorly understood . The spirits of the converted must be kept up , and there- fore they must be preached to on occasion , but the main task should be among the unconverted , who , in other words , are those who do not speak ...
... English is poorly understood . The spirits of the converted must be kept up , and there- fore they must be preached to on occasion , but the main task should be among the unconverted , who , in other words , are those who do not speak ...
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... English , and their outlook is the result of the long and continuous historical development of their country . The law and the courts have both evolved without interruption since the Conquest in 1066 , and the Norman kings sought on ...
... English , and their outlook is the result of the long and continuous historical development of their country . The law and the courts have both evolved without interruption since the Conquest in 1066 , and the Norman kings sought on ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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