The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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of rapid communication , is remarkably isolated ) may improve the breed and clarify thought , but it minimises ... thought , intolerance of unexplained discipline ( but complete acceptance of reasoned discipline ) , are theirs as ...
of rapid communication , is remarkably isolated ) may improve the breed and clarify thought , but it minimises ... thought , intolerance of unexplained discipline ( but complete acceptance of reasoned discipline ) , are theirs as ...
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... thought , new explanations , backgrounds hitherto hidden from him against which the foreground of his vision developed altered meanings . Given similar opportunities - not necessarily of fighting , but of travel and of using its brains ...
... thought , new explanations , backgrounds hitherto hidden from him against which the foreground of his vision developed altered meanings . Given similar opportunities - not necessarily of fighting , but of travel and of using its brains ...
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... thought to the practical diffi- culties in the way of securing them . For this , after all , is the soundest argument against a White Australia , ' that it can only be secured - until the League of Nations inaugurates its new paradise ...
... thought to the practical diffi- culties in the way of securing them . For this , after all , is the soundest argument against a White Australia , ' that it can only be secured - until the League of Nations inaugurates its new paradise ...
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... thought it might be yours . Your tooth also was a precious memorial - I hope you'll get a better one in its place . Send me the other as soon as it is tookin out . They ought to go into the Peabody Museum . If any of George Wash ...
... thought it might be yours . Your tooth also was a precious memorial - I hope you'll get a better one in its place . Send me the other as soon as it is tookin out . They ought to go into the Peabody Museum . If any of George Wash ...
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... thought , and his directness of approach to the problems of life . It was the source also of his democratic appreciation of every sort of human endeavour ; for the essence , both of democracy as a political ideal , and of Christianity ...
... thought , and his directness of approach to the problems of life . It was the source also of his democratic appreciation of every sort of human endeavour ; for the essence , both of democracy as a political ideal , and of Christianity ...
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