The Quarterly Review, Band 274,Ausgabe 544John Murray, 1940 |
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... ment of out - door sport , of which the All - Black Rugby Football team , which first visited the United Kingdom in 1905 , is the most conspicuous outcome , and that of Lord Plunket , who succeeded him , with infant welfare , stimu ...
... ment of out - door sport , of which the All - Black Rugby Football team , which first visited the United Kingdom in 1905 , is the most conspicuous outcome , and that of Lord Plunket , who succeeded him , with infant welfare , stimu ...
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... ment talks of ' encouraging ' genius or nobleness , it only means that it will try not to discourage them , and offer ' inducements , ' which may adulterate the motive or at best try to prevent the miscarriage of a genius like Keats ...
... ment talks of ' encouraging ' genius or nobleness , it only means that it will try not to discourage them , and offer ' inducements , ' which may adulterate the motive or at best try to prevent the miscarriage of a genius like Keats ...
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... ment might be completely wrong if that purpose is mistaken . For example , where a young man commits a serious crime if deterrence is the main object to bear in mind a judge may be bound to inflict a heavy sentence , but if reformation ...
... ment might be completely wrong if that purpose is mistaken . For example , where a young man commits a serious crime if deterrence is the main object to bear in mind a judge may be bound to inflict a heavy sentence , but if reformation ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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