The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 228
... equally dangerous to ignore the latter . In Police Court criminal work the social and criminological factors are so constant and so important that to introduce now a universal system of trial by lawyers alone would be a retrograde step ...
... equally dangerous to ignore the latter . In Police Court criminal work the social and criminological factors are so constant and so important that to introduce now a universal system of trial by lawyers alone would be a retrograde step ...
Pagina 284
... equally remote from the conventions of the period . The central figure , Paracelsus , was unknown to the majority of Englishmen , or , if known at all , merely as a fantastic necromancer . He was one of the early Re- naissance scholars ...
... equally remote from the conventions of the period . The central figure , Paracelsus , was unknown to the majority of Englishmen , or , if known at all , merely as a fantastic necromancer . He was one of the early Re- naissance scholars ...
Pagina 336
... equally reckless of bespattering the Church ? Does not Utopia ' raise in every thoughtful mind the inevitable question : If the natural virtues can blossom into a State so far superior to actual Christendom in peace- fulness and the ...
... equally reckless of bespattering the Church ? Does not Utopia ' raise in every thoughtful mind the inevitable question : If the natural virtues can blossom into a State so far superior to actual Christendom in peace- fulness and the ...
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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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