The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 203
... brought up together , for there is a distinct lessening of any tendency to self - defilement and homo - sexuality . This evil has long been recognised in boys ' schools , but it has been shown in recent years to be far more prevalent in ...
... brought up together , for there is a distinct lessening of any tendency to self - defilement and homo - sexuality . This evil has long been recognised in boys ' schools , but it has been shown in recent years to be far more prevalent in ...
Pagina 309
... brought out the wondrous story of Abyssinia I do not know . For romance and thrills , for ' incredible ' episodes which are yet true , and vivid characters both ancient and modern , we have here a tale to make all fiction appear dull ...
... brought out the wondrous story of Abyssinia I do not know . For romance and thrills , for ' incredible ' episodes which are yet true , and vivid characters both ancient and modern , we have here a tale to make all fiction appear dull ...
Pagina 358
... brought home to Ignatyev , and that the Ambassador himself bragged about deceiving diplomats by telling them the simple truth . ' Count Julius Andrassy , the chief Austrian delegate , on the other hand , appears from the testimony of Dr ...
... brought home to Ignatyev , and that the Ambassador himself bragged about deceiving diplomats by telling them the simple truth . ' Count Julius Andrassy , the chief Austrian delegate , on the other hand , appears from the testimony of Dr ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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