The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Pagina 3
... given offence when meeting the ' Oppidan ' and a friend in the playing - fields because he spoke kindly to the latter and ignored the former . The cause need not have been habitual neglect of ' saps . ' It may have been insight into ...
... given offence when meeting the ' Oppidan ' and a friend in the playing - fields because he spoke kindly to the latter and ignored the former . The cause need not have been habitual neglect of ' saps . ' It may have been insight into ...
Pagina 7
... given where one used to be sufficient ; and a fictitious interest fills apparently all the spare time of spectators day after day . The struggle of thirty good men draws the gate - money of 30,000 idlers . Preparatory schools , in ...
... given where one used to be sufficient ; and a fictitious interest fills apparently all the spare time of spectators day after day . The struggle of thirty good men draws the gate - money of 30,000 idlers . Preparatory schools , in ...
Pagina 14
... given for the method of the History . He is so far from assuming the Peace Conference to have been entirely or even mainly a dialectical tournament among the experts , that he is almost prepared to go to the opposite extreme . ' The ...
... given for the method of the History . He is so far from assuming the Peace Conference to have been entirely or even mainly a dialectical tournament among the experts , that he is almost prepared to go to the opposite extreme . ' The ...
Pagina 16
... given their peoples reason to ex- pect . Wilson was bound to fight for terms conforming to the principles which he had published . Agreement was possible only by way of compromise . Compromise was pos- sible only as each individual ...
... given their peoples reason to ex- pect . Wilson was bound to fight for terms conforming to the principles which he had published . Agreement was possible only by way of compromise . Compromise was pos- sible only as each individual ...
Pagina 17
... given at first hand , and which suggests that in at least one instance the theory holds good . Mr Wilson , after he had been converted , by a certain famous memorandum of General Smuts , * to the view that pensions might legitimately be ...
... given at first hand , and which suggests that in at least one instance the theory holds good . Mr Wilson , after he had been converted , by a certain famous memorandum of General Smuts , * to the view that pensions might legitimately be ...
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