The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 175
... true - hearted acceptance of all the respon- sibilities which his privileges forced upon him . Thus , without forgetting or minimising the super- human side of monasticism , we may also look behind this , comparing the monk with others ...
... true - hearted acceptance of all the respon- sibilities which his privileges forced upon him . Thus , without forgetting or minimising the super- human side of monasticism , we may also look behind this , comparing the monk with others ...
Page 307
... true that the honest testimony of any individual should amount to proof positive . Equally true , however , is the counter assertion that every old and erroneous theory , now discredited , was originally supported by evidence as ...
... true that the honest testimony of any individual should amount to proof positive . Equally true , however , is the counter assertion that every old and erroneous theory , now discredited , was originally supported by evidence as ...
Page 304
... true economic remedy and not the omnipotence of Parliament ' controlled the situation . For centuries previously the ... true law governing this phenomenon . That true law was dis- covered in France by Oresme in the fourteenth century ...
... true economic remedy and not the omnipotence of Parliament ' controlled the situation . For centuries previously the ... true law governing this phenomenon . That true law was dis- covered in France by Oresme in the fourteenth century ...
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