The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... social phenomenon , namely , custom - intellectual habits or ' public opinion , ' tech- nical usage , customs which regulate conduct and produce law . The general character of usage lies in the fact that it becomes a norm of conduct ...
... social phenomenon , namely , custom - intellectual habits or ' public opinion , ' tech- nical usage , customs which regulate conduct and produce law . The general character of usage lies in the fact that it becomes a norm of conduct ...
Pagina 470
... social work carried out by the country clergy and their families during those days of Evangelicalism at its best and highest has not , I think , been appreciated as it deserves to be . Charles and Catherine Torlesse did not stand alone ...
... social work carried out by the country clergy and their families during those days of Evangelicalism at its best and highest has not , I think , been appreciated as it deserves to be . Charles and Catherine Torlesse did not stand alone ...
Pagina 675
... social life . . . . The State shall guarantee the rights of the worker by means of an advanced social legislation . . As for agricultural reform , both programmes advocate the redistribution of land so as to establish small family ...
... social life . . . . The State shall guarantee the rights of the worker by means of an advanced social legislation . . As for agricultural reform , both programmes advocate the redistribution of land so as to establish small family ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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