The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 101
... matter of some importance , therefore , whether the artist conceives of the Crucifixion as merely a political success or failure ; as the suffering of an earnest but misguided enthusiast , bearing the cruel punishment inflicted by an ...
... matter of some importance , therefore , whether the artist conceives of the Crucifixion as merely a political success or failure ; as the suffering of an earnest but misguided enthusiast , bearing the cruel punishment inflicted by an ...
Page 148
... matter overlap hopelessly ; ( c ) Missions must concentrate on the deaf and dumb , and in this matter the deafened , who are largely outside their ken , equally demand help . examinations , etc. - Considerable progress has been made in.
... matter overlap hopelessly ; ( c ) Missions must concentrate on the deaf and dumb , and in this matter the deafened , who are largely outside their ken , equally demand help . examinations , etc. - Considerable progress has been made in.
Page 168
... matter , not of administration , but of policy . In so far as there is actual waste and maladministra- tion , this is probably confined to certain Local Authorities , and in this respect the Report of the Committee on Local Expenditure ...
... matter , not of administration , but of policy . In so far as there is actual waste and maladministra- tion , this is probably confined to certain Local Authorities , and in this respect the Report of the Committee on Local Expenditure ...
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