The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 276
... face to face . With the advent of the white men the royal forces became a strange medley , spearmen mixed with musketeers , and the feelings that prevailed were also mixed . The Zulus , who were enjoying free rations with no work to do ...
... face to face . With the advent of the white men the royal forces became a strange medley , spearmen mixed with musketeers , and the feelings that prevailed were also mixed . The Zulus , who were enjoying free rations with no work to do ...
Pagina 340
... face of cold , indisputable facts . In his dispute with the distin- guished lawyer St Germain , a man whose theological position seems to have been very much like that of Erasmus , More objects to the quotations from Gerson : that is ...
... face of cold , indisputable facts . In his dispute with the distin- guished lawyer St Germain , a man whose theological position seems to have been very much like that of Erasmus , More objects to the quotations from Gerson : that is ...
Pagina 341
... face them squarely and completely . After dealing sentence by sentence with his antagonist's introductory chapter , he deliberately avoids coming to hand - grips on the far more important Gerson points which follow directly after . He ...
... face them squarely and completely . After dealing sentence by sentence with his antagonist's introductory chapter , he deliberately avoids coming to hand - grips on the far more important Gerson points which follow directly after . He ...
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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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