The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 241
... become the subject of an applica- tion for euthanasia . Those who contend that to legalise euthanasia for incurable ... becomes ' no penalty whatever , ' who shall say that this is not a reform which our humanity demands ? euthanasia ...
... become the subject of an applica- tion for euthanasia . Those who contend that to legalise euthanasia for incurable ... becomes ' no penalty whatever , ' who shall say that this is not a reform which our humanity demands ? euthanasia ...
Pagina 308
... become clergymen in the religious denominations which encourage coloured men to offer themselves for service in coloured congregations . The percentage of real vocations among those offering themselves is lower than among Europeans ...
... become clergymen in the religious denominations which encourage coloured men to offer themselves for service in coloured congregations . The percentage of real vocations among those offering themselves is lower than among Europeans ...
Pagina 348
... become simply the refurbishing - up of something which ought never to have been done - i.e . , the writing - in of English words . Fifthly and lastly , the argument that boys cannot read German as German is merely an argument against ...
... become simply the refurbishing - up of something which ought never to have been done - i.e . , the writing - in of English words . Fifthly and lastly , the argument that boys cannot read German as German is merely an argument against ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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