The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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... ment is undertaking unparalleled expenditure , the pros- perity of our trade has never been more requisite . To urge moral objections against the way in which of late years we have increasingly cultivated rumour - as it must seem ...
... ment is undertaking unparalleled expenditure , the pros- perity of our trade has never been more requisite . To urge moral objections against the way in which of late years we have increasingly cultivated rumour - as it must seem ...
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... ment . One may confidently affirm that it is no part of our own programme to slaughter civilians from the air . It is equally certain that we are not crediting a potential enemy with any similar self - restraint . The preparations which ...
... ment . One may confidently affirm that it is no part of our own programme to slaughter civilians from the air . It is equally certain that we are not crediting a potential enemy with any similar self - restraint . The preparations which ...
Page 370
... great upheaval has gone back to the days when Pope and Emperor were struggling for ascendancy in the govern- ment of the world and showing already how worldly- unwise were the chief powers in Christendom . The Church 370 SOME RECENT BOOKS.
... great upheaval has gone back to the days when Pope and Emperor were struggling for ascendancy in the govern- ment of the world and showing already how worldly- unwise were the chief powers in Christendom . The Church 370 SOME RECENT BOOKS.
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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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