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... interest in their work ? Have they mental background ? Are their interests intellectual ? Can they or do they desire to study by themselves ? Do they read books on their own account apart from examinations ? They assiduously attend ...
... interest in their work ? Have they mental background ? Are their interests intellectual ? Can they or do they desire to study by themselves ? Do they read books on their own account apart from examinations ? They assiduously attend ...
Pagina 340
... interest and so to accelerate the process . But though Mr. Churchill for five years provided ( on paper ) an annual 50,000,000l . or more for redemption , the charge for interest this year will exceed the 305,000,000l . in his first ...
... interest and so to accelerate the process . But though Mr. Churchill for five years provided ( on paper ) an annual 50,000,000l . or more for redemption , the charge for interest this year will exceed the 305,000,000l . in his first ...
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... interest , genuine and widespread , in the ideas that lie behind party alignments . Now , is this merely a London phenomenon ? Everywhere there is a keen and alert interest in politics . It exists even in areas like Lanca- shire , where ...
... interest , genuine and widespread , in the ideas that lie behind party alignments . Now , is this merely a London phenomenon ? Everywhere there is a keen and alert interest in politics . It exists even in areas like Lanca- shire , where ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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