The Quarterly Review, Band 274,Ausgabe 544John Murray, 1940 |
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... society , or its national hobby , soon treads upon the toes of tradition and may well have to upset the apple - cart of that rut of routine which controls so much of our bird- study . There is a local tradition and an affection for the ...
... society , or its national hobby , soon treads upon the toes of tradition and may well have to upset the apple - cart of that rut of routine which controls so much of our bird- study . There is a local tradition and an affection for the ...
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... society , even despite society ? Millions see through the vox populi ; vox Dei nonsense without seeing the transcendent Being which makes it nonsense , What are the credentials of a world - bureau ? No person of intellect can add up ...
... society , even despite society ? Millions see through the vox populi ; vox Dei nonsense without seeing the transcendent Being which makes it nonsense , What are the credentials of a world - bureau ? No person of intellect can add up ...
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... society is to be built up , it must necessarily cohere round a visible society of Christians , that is , round the Church . In 1925 many high - minded English souls longed for Chris- tianity's defeat , and multitudes of unreflecting ...
... society is to be built up , it must necessarily cohere round a visible society of Christians , that is , round the Church . In 1925 many high - minded English souls longed for Chris- tianity's defeat , and multitudes of unreflecting ...
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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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