The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... appear already to have done , that Australia is reverting to the old policy of expecting Britain to defend her . ' We as a people , ' said Mr Hughes the other day , ' have no right to throw our burdens on the other nations which ...
... appear already to have done , that Australia is reverting to the old policy of expecting Britain to defend her . ' We as a people , ' said Mr Hughes the other day , ' have no right to throw our burdens on the other nations which ...
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... appear in any reasonably near future . Occasionally , as was said earlier in these pages , the Australian evinces an almost French taste for logic . More often he harks back to his British ancestry , and , having established a principle ...
... appear in any reasonably near future . Occasionally , as was said earlier in these pages , the Australian evinces an almost French taste for logic . More often he harks back to his British ancestry , and , having established a principle ...
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... appear , then , that for the qualities of its men as well as for the magnitude of its resources , the Commonwealth is an asset of considerable value to the Empire and the British race ; and that its people are at any rate beginning to ...
... appear , then , that for the qualities of its men as well as for the magnitude of its resources , the Commonwealth is an asset of considerable value to the Empire and the British race ; and that its people are at any rate beginning to ...
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... appears upon the scene as an absolutely new factor . The knower is not simply a mirror floating with no foothold anywhere , and passively reflecting an order that he comes upon and finds simply existing . The knower is an actor , and ...
... appears upon the scene as an absolutely new factor . The knower is not simply a mirror floating with no foothold anywhere , and passively reflecting an order that he comes upon and finds simply existing . The knower is an actor , and ...
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... appear from the fact that , in his History , Ruskin's teaching and influence are absolutely left out of account ; doubtless because there is not enough of the Marxist atmosphere in Ruskin's philosophy . As for Mr Beer's th Ho 1 ...
... appear from the fact that , in his History , Ruskin's teaching and influence are absolutely left out of account ; doubtless because there is not enough of the Marxist atmosphere in Ruskin's philosophy . As for Mr Beer's th Ho 1 ...
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