The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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Page 84
... common , the Jewish instinct remains and is often strong in men who do not claim to have more than 50 , or , sometimes , 25 per cent . of Jewish blood in their veins . The Jew , himself , is sometimes inclined to deplore the fact that ...
... common , the Jewish instinct remains and is often strong in men who do not claim to have more than 50 , or , sometimes , 25 per cent . of Jewish blood in their veins . The Jew , himself , is sometimes inclined to deplore the fact that ...
Page 324
... common , and there is consequently a marked tendency for this great mass of demi - legislation to grow increasingly complex and absolute . This process is accentuated by the express exclusion of the proper constitutional check upon all ...
... common , and there is consequently a marked tendency for this great mass of demi - legislation to grow increasingly complex and absolute . This process is accentuated by the express exclusion of the proper constitutional check upon all ...
Page 350
... common aim - the Gentleman . This ideal , felt rather than formulated , is a strong link in common between the schools of the various sects and churches , as well as of those classes which , one after the other , are striving for social ...
... common aim - the Gentleman . This ideal , felt rather than formulated , is a strong link in common between the schools of the various sects and churches , as well as of those classes which , one after the other , are striving for social ...
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