The Quarterly Review, 230 tomasWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1918 |
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... amount of choice allowed as regards the library and ' educational ' books , which may be changed weekly . Then , some outlet for one's feelings is supplied by the possession of a slate on which inscriptions may be made and erased at ...
... amount of choice allowed as regards the library and ' educational ' books , which may be changed weekly . Then , some outlet for one's feelings is supplied by the possession of a slate on which inscriptions may be made and erased at ...
35 psl.
... amount of mental suffering ; and both common sense and the actual results of the discipline indicate that , where prison does not simply confirm a man in his hardened state of vice , it ends by breaking down his mind and will - power ...
... amount of mental suffering ; and both common sense and the actual results of the discipline indicate that , where prison does not simply confirm a man in his hardened state of vice , it ends by breaking down his mind and will - power ...
35 psl.
... amount of mental suffering ; and both common sense and the actual results of the discipline indicate that , where prison does not simply confirm a man in his hardened state of vice , it ends by breaking down his mind and will - power ...
... amount of mental suffering ; and both common sense and the actual results of the discipline indicate that , where prison does not simply confirm a man in his hardened state of vice , it ends by breaking down his mind and will - power ...
70 psl.
... amount of propaganda , however , is done by those private organisations , many of them established long before the war , which originated in the desire of the German industrialists to encourage commercial relations between Germany and ...
... amount of propaganda , however , is done by those private organisations , many of them established long before the war , which originated in the desire of the German industrialists to encourage commercial relations between Germany and ...
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... amount of trouble they have taken , and what vast sums they must have expended . The entire world has , through the agency of these institutions , been told that Germany is the greatest country in the world , the Germans the most ...
... amount of trouble they have taken , and what vast sums they must have expended . The entire world has , through the agency of these institutions , been told that Germany is the greatest country in the world , the Germans the most ...
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