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Pagina 12
... realise what is involved in ' foreign ' policy in relation to their own most personal and immediate interests . Conclusion Mr. Speaker , I have terminated my review of my position as I see it , a review which has the full endorsement of ...
... realise what is involved in ' foreign ' policy in relation to their own most personal and immediate interests . Conclusion Mr. Speaker , I have terminated my review of my position as I see it , a review which has the full endorsement of ...
Pagina 79
... realise that a free attitude towards finishing ( in Cézanne's work ) was the result of a surging artistic impulse , not a lack of craftsmanship . " Bottles and Fruit " ( Fig . 18 ) is beyond craftsmanship . ' Craft may not be art , but ...
... realise that a free attitude towards finishing ( in Cézanne's work ) was the result of a surging artistic impulse , not a lack of craftsmanship . " Bottles and Fruit " ( Fig . 18 ) is beyond craftsmanship . ' Craft may not be art , but ...
Pagina 181
... realise on account of the evil means , i.e. , large - scale politics , which he employed . But this judgment rests on the assumption that large - scale politics are necessarily evil . If they are not evil , we must conclude that Father ...
... realise on account of the evil means , i.e. , large - scale politics , which he employed . But this judgment rests on the assumption that large - scale politics are necessarily evil . If they are not evil , we must conclude that Father ...
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