The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Pagina 68
... practical pursuit of amusement - s most credible picture of modem manners . She who descending from the schockroom to the drawing - room , might have been ex- parted to embarrass the wisdom of her elders by her young curiosity , does ...
... practical pursuit of amusement - s most credible picture of modem manners . She who descending from the schockroom to the drawing - room , might have been ex- parted to embarrass the wisdom of her elders by her young curiosity , does ...
Pagina 87
... practical impossi- bility to carry it by storm , owing to the almost per- pendicular steepness of the cliffs . From the outside not a gun is visible . Every gun is protected by Gruson turrets or cupolas , all built on the disappearing ...
... practical impossi- bility to carry it by storm , owing to the almost per- pendicular steepness of the cliffs . From the outside not a gun is visible . Every gun is protected by Gruson turrets or cupolas , all built on the disappearing ...
Pagina 99
... practical effect . By that time he will have cor- roborated or revised the stock of ideas that he brought with him ; if he has plans , they will have been put into the hands of the Secretariat and subjected to a preliminary testing by ...
... practical effect . By that time he will have cor- roborated or revised the stock of ideas that he brought with him ; if he has plans , they will have been put into the hands of the Secretariat and subjected to a preliminary testing by ...
Pagina 102
... practical effect . The most vehement of their objections to the original partition were on the ground that it would involve a breaking - up of the Bengal High Court , an institution which seems to grow dearer by its faults . To appease ...
... practical effect . The most vehement of their objections to the original partition were on the ground that it would involve a breaking - up of the Bengal High Court , an institution which seems to grow dearer by its faults . To appease ...
Pagina 136
... Practical men know that it is impossible in any direction to generalise to any useful extent on such a subject . But it is precisely through wide generalisa- tions , deduced from insufficient particulars , that politicians and social ...
... Practical men know that it is impossible in any direction to generalise to any useful extent on such a subject . But it is precisely through wide generalisa- tions , deduced from insufficient particulars , that politicians and social ...
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