The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 15
... social reunions in the rooms that had been decorated , regardless of expense , under the fostering care of D'Orsay . From these headquarters she made her first attempt at social leadership , and emulated with success that trio of tried ...
... social reunions in the rooms that had been decorated , regardless of expense , under the fostering care of D'Orsay . From these headquarters she made her first attempt at social leadership , and emulated with success that trio of tried ...
Pagina 149
... social advantages infinitely superior to those which were enjoyed by their fathers . They may feel that there is room for still further improvement in their social well - being and that the State should take a more and more active part ...
... social advantages infinitely superior to those which were enjoyed by their fathers . They may feel that there is room for still further improvement in their social well - being and that the State should take a more and more active part ...
Pagina 188
... social organism . This education has been a far more potent factor than many people are willing to recognise . C Fourthly , and closely akin to the preceding , is the fact revealed by the Registrar General in the last Decennial ...
... social organism . This education has been a far more potent factor than many people are willing to recognise . C Fourthly , and closely akin to the preceding , is the fact revealed by the Registrar General in the last Decennial ...
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