The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 19
Pagina 208
... appear to be due partly to a desire to hear the latest news , but also to the need for something to do in the evenings during the black - out . Here again the prophets were in error , for it was generally assumed that the wireless would ...
... appear to be due partly to a desire to hear the latest news , but also to the need for something to do in the evenings during the black - out . Here again the prophets were in error , for it was generally assumed that the wireless would ...
Pagina 218
... appear or will have to adjust its standards to the new conditions , as has been the case in Eire ; and ' the stately homes of England ' are likely to go the way of the mon- asteries which they succeeded and on whose sites many of them ...
... appear or will have to adjust its standards to the new conditions , as has been the case in Eire ; and ' the stately homes of England ' are likely to go the way of the mon- asteries which they succeeded and on whose sites many of them ...
Pagina 250
... appears to have retained his anonymity , though the first person to print Shakespeare's will would surely have been proud and anxious to be known as such , and no honest man who knew the circum- stances would have failed in a long ...
... appears to have retained his anonymity , though the first person to print Shakespeare's will would surely have been proud and anxious to be known as such , and no honest man who knew the circum- stances would have failed in a long ...
Inhoudsopgave
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
19 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ambition appear Austrian Empire bird migration blockade Britain British century Christian Church circumstances civilisation coast common Continental Continental System copy crime criminal courts democracy document Dominion dunlin E. H. Carr E. K. Chambers economic Empire England English estuaries Europe euthanasia exports fact favour Federal force forger France French German Government heirs male Hitler hope human interest Island judge Judith labour lands later lawyer League of Nations less London Lord Maori Mein Kampf ment military mind Napoleon Nazi nesting neutral never offender organisation pain party pass sentence patient peace political port present principle prison probation prophets punishment R. H. Tawney race racial realised reason regarded religion Russia seal Shakespeare signature social society soul South Island spirit Susanna things tion to-day trade Treaty true tufted duck whole winter words Zealand