The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... nature of the new Labour party . Because on them may well depend the coherence of the Empire in a future war , we must take note of the resources and defensive power of the Commonwealth . And because that future war may easily arise ...
... nature of the new Labour party . Because on them may well depend the coherence of the Empire in a future war , we must take note of the resources and defensive power of the Commonwealth . And because that future war may easily arise ...
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... may be judged from the latest utterance of a ' president of the Labour Council''The Navy does not produce anything of a productive nature , and the millions of pounds AUSTRALIAN LABOUR AND IDEALS Bolshevism and Democracy.
... may be judged from the latest utterance of a ' president of the Labour Council''The Navy does not produce anything of a productive nature , and the millions of pounds AUSTRALIAN LABOUR AND IDEALS Bolshevism and Democracy.
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of a productive nature , and the millions of pounds spent for its upkeep could be well spent elsewhere . ' The Ministerial policy , on the other hand , so far as Mr Hughes can shape it ( and that is a grave qualification , for no one ...
of a productive nature , and the millions of pounds spent for its upkeep could be well spent elsewhere . ' The Ministerial policy , on the other hand , so far as Mr Hughes can shape it ( and that is a grave qualification , for no one ...
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... nature at all disposed to gloat over him , but rather to be shocked . For in the academic world a personality like James is inevitably something of an anomaly ; having the effect , if not precisely of a bull in a china - shop , yet of a ...
... nature at all disposed to gloat over him , but rather to be shocked . For in the academic world a personality like James is inevitably something of an anomaly ; having the effect , if not precisely of a bull in a china - shop , yet of a ...
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... natural and proper that we should employ conceptions which are universal , ' and ignore their differences . Our ... nature of knowing . And yet , as we trace its all - pervasive influence , personality may well seem a fit symbol to ...
... natural and proper that we should employ conceptions which are universal , ' and ignore their differences . Our ... nature of knowing . And yet , as we trace its all - pervasive influence , personality may well seem a fit symbol to ...
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