The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 182
... Foreign Editor of Times 1914-1919 ; Acting Editor 1919-1922 . Proprietor and Editor " Review of Reviews " 1922-1930 . THE AMERICAN HORIZON By S. K. RATCLIFFE Leading journalist . Lecturer . Special knowledge of America . Has been Editor ...
... Foreign Editor of Times 1914-1919 ; Acting Editor 1919-1922 . Proprietor and Editor " Review of Reviews " 1922-1930 . THE AMERICAN HORIZON By S. K. RATCLIFFE Leading journalist . Lecturer . Special knowledge of America . Has been Editor ...
Pagina 352
... foreign observer wrote , England , the land with the strongest nervous system , has at last got a fit of nerves . ' But another foreign observer , Prince Bismarck , preserved his judgment in a way that might helpfully have been imitated ...
... foreign observer wrote , England , the land with the strongest nervous system , has at last got a fit of nerves . ' But another foreign observer , Prince Bismarck , preserved his judgment in a way that might helpfully have been imitated ...
Pagina 358
... foreign policy more than I do , but . . . I regard his reputation as part of the heritage of England . ' Remembering the bitterness of party politics in the late seventies and early eighties , with Mr Gladstone as the outstanding voice ...
... foreign policy more than I do , but . . . I regard his reputation as part of the heritage of England . ' Remembering the bitterness of party politics in the late seventies and early eighties , with Mr Gladstone as the outstanding voice ...
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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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