The Quarterly Review, Volume 235,Nummer 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Pagina 231
... attempt to under- stand what forces were at work . This was no official ceremony for the representative of a friendly power ; Admiral Bayley was travelling as a private citizen , and the greeting was unexpected . It was , in fact , deep ...
... attempt to under- stand what forces were at work . This was no official ceremony for the representative of a friendly power ; Admiral Bayley was travelling as a private citizen , and the greeting was unexpected . It was , in fact , deep ...
Pagina 252
... attempted to raise the whole people to the same level . Some civilisations have decayed because the privileged class , obeying a law which seems to be almost invariable , have died out , and the masses have been unable. 252 THE WHITE MAN ...
... attempted to raise the whole people to the same level . Some civilisations have decayed because the privileged class , obeying a law which seems to be almost invariable , have died out , and the masses have been unable. 252 THE WHITE MAN ...
Pagina 256
... attempt to apply to both exactly the same solutions . The cultivation of the soil is the oldest of our industries , and those who pursue it as their ancestral calling have , in the course of centuries , developed habits of mind that ...
... attempt to apply to both exactly the same solutions . The cultivation of the soil is the oldest of our industries , and those who pursue it as their ancestral calling have , in the course of centuries , developed habits of mind that ...
Pagina 279
... attempt to establish a scale of merit by reference to the value of their contents . This comparative type of judg- ment is perhaps the commonest among all the forms of so - called literary criticism . Croce does not object to the Vol ...
... attempt to establish a scale of merit by reference to the value of their contents . This comparative type of judg- ment is perhaps the commonest among all the forms of so - called literary criticism . Croce does not object to the Vol ...
Pagina 288
... attempt to modify the system which existed before the Conference . Never have such important changes attracted so little public attention . They were not accompanied by any explanation and they do not explain themselves . What precisely ...
... attempt to modify the system which existed before the Conference . Never have such important changes attracted so little public attention . They were not accompanied by any explanation and they do not explain themselves . What precisely ...
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