The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... interests to a ' foreign ' and ' Imperialistic ' war . The best blood of the Unions , it must be remembered , was already being shed at Gallipoli ; the small committees that controlled Union action were being replenished from young ...
... interests to a ' foreign ' and ' Imperialistic ' war . The best blood of the Unions , it must be remembered , was already being shed at Gallipoli ; the small committees that controlled Union action were being replenished from young ...
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... interest . So did a new sectarian force . And with that force a surprising number of men who have become rich without doing anything hard or useful men who no doubt argue that it is safer for a rich man to be inside than out , for then ...
... interest . So did a new sectarian force . And with that force a surprising number of men who have become rich without doing anything hard or useful men who no doubt argue that it is safer for a rich man to be inside than out , for then ...
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... interests of another , and so , indirectly , the person written to . It is marvellous how James succeeds in adapting himself to different personalities . He is equally a model and a delight when praising his son Henry's . ( æt . 8 ) ...
... interests of another , and so , indirectly , the person written to . It is marvellous how James succeeds in adapting himself to different personalities . He is equally a model and a delight when praising his son Henry's . ( æt . 8 ) ...
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... interest in philosophy all the world over . So far as they understood him — which was not a long way - they disapproved of him . They writhed under his style , with its deliberate anti - technicality ' ( II , p . 297 ) , which they ...
... interest in philosophy all the world over . So far as they understood him — which was not a long way - they disapproved of him . They writhed under his style , with its deliberate anti - technicality ' ( II , p . 297 ) , which they ...
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... interest . We abstract from personality , because it is a fact that for many of our purposes we can profitably do so , and handle persons in the bulk , as merely cases of a ' kind . ' That is the simple fact which underlies the famous ...
... interest . We abstract from personality , because it is a fact that for many of our purposes we can profitably do so , and handle persons in the bulk , as merely cases of a ' kind . ' That is the simple fact which underlies the famous ...
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