The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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Pagina 38
... moral resources , while the Allies onl utilised a portion of their strength and were sadly lacking i moral . ' The main reasons for the loss of the first round of th match between revolutionary France and feudal Europ were thus to be ...
... moral resources , while the Allies onl utilised a portion of their strength and were sadly lacking i moral . ' The main reasons for the loss of the first round of th match between revolutionary France and feudal Europ were thus to be ...
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... moral virtue , but to the dryness of the climate ; and alcohol may be craved for in Ireland and Great Britain for precisely the same reason that the American craves for tobacco smoke . It is the agent best suited to influence his ...
... moral virtue , but to the dryness of the climate ; and alcohol may be craved for in Ireland and Great Britain for precisely the same reason that the American craves for tobacco smoke . It is the agent best suited to influence his ...
Pagina 73
... moral and legal ; and its methods can only be effectual if they are based upon a scientific , and there- fore true , appreciation of the action of alcohol , its benefit and its danger . That appreciation is at length rendered possible ...
... moral and legal ; and its methods can only be effectual if they are based upon a scientific , and there- fore true , appreciation of the action of alcohol , its benefit and its danger . That appreciation is at length rendered possible ...
Pagina 121
... moral life , his administrative ability , and his enthusiasm . His interests were not confined to purely ecclesiastical matters , and he always showed great zeal in improving the education of the clergy and in social and political ...
... moral life , his administrative ability , and his enthusiasm . His interests were not confined to purely ecclesiastical matters , and he always showed great zeal in improving the education of the clergy and in social and political ...
Pagina 171
... plebiscite , the French have laid much stress on the moral argument that the Treaty of Frankfort was a breach of a recognised international principle , that the answer of Alsace - Lorraine was given once for all in the ALSACE - LORRAINE ...
... plebiscite , the French have laid much stress on the moral argument that the Treaty of Frankfort was a breach of a recognised international principle , that the answer of Alsace - Lorraine was given once for all in the ALSACE - LORRAINE ...
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