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Pagina 89
... future develop- ment of man . It will not , however , seem feasible to discuss the future without reference also to the past . For it should never be forgotten that man's present nature is the resultant of a long historical develop ...
... future develop- ment of man . It will not , however , seem feasible to discuss the future without reference also to the past . For it should never be forgotten that man's present nature is the resultant of a long historical develop ...
Pagina 268
... future relations with India , and it seems worth examining the evidence for certain views which are being widely propagated in England . A common assumption , upon which many English- men attempt to justify a policy or predict the future ...
... future relations with India , and it seems worth examining the evidence for certain views which are being widely propagated in England . A common assumption , upon which many English- men attempt to justify a policy or predict the future ...
Pagina 390
... future defence force , it will always remain animated with the spirit which was and is now its very own . Tradition ... future German army that he had long cherished : * German , ' Miliz . ' As to the outward form of our future army ...
... future defence force , it will always remain animated with the spirit which was and is now its very own . Tradition ... future German army that he had long cherished : * German , ' Miliz . ' As to the outward form of our future army ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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