The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 215
... course that he would have been likely to adopt , easier game being available . That one hawk does not pick out the eyes of another is proverbial , and although this may not be due either to esprit de corps or undue delicacy , the ...
... course that he would have been likely to adopt , easier game being available . That one hawk does not pick out the eyes of another is proverbial , and although this may not be due either to esprit de corps or undue delicacy , the ...
Pagina 230
... course would seem to be the truly English course , namely to secure an all - round improve- ment by raising the standards through education and better selection . The first problem to be tackled , as it seems 230 J.P.'s : ABOLITION OR ...
... course would seem to be the truly English course , namely to secure an all - round improve- ment by raising the standards through education and better selection . The first problem to be tackled , as it seems 230 J.P.'s : ABOLITION OR ...
Pagina 239
... courses of Victorian thought and feeling ; and having garnered her harvest , she presents the results with humour and grace of expression in a fine profusion . Incidentally , of course , she reflects as well the character of the half ...
... courses of Victorian thought and feeling ; and having garnered her harvest , she presents the results with humour and grace of expression in a fine profusion . Incidentally , of course , she reflects as well the character of the half ...
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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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