The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... desire to serve is primarily a desire to put the letters " J.P. " after his name , ' to quote the Times . ' Such people , when sifted by the Advisory Committees , can do useful work in out- of - court administrative functions . In my ...
... desire to serve is primarily a desire to put the letters " J.P. " after his name , ' to quote the Times . ' Such people , when sifted by the Advisory Committees , can do useful work in out- of - court administrative functions . In my ...
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... desire for revenge . Similarly , when Tshaka's mother died he was observed to stand for twenty minutes outside his hut , with tears streaming down his cheeks . The courtiers who could read the omens were profoundly alarmed , and with ...
... desire for revenge . Similarly , when Tshaka's mother died he was observed to stand for twenty minutes outside his hut , with tears streaming down his cheeks . The courtiers who could read the omens were profoundly alarmed , and with ...
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6 to grant the Regent's desire . For the League could help Abyssinia in her fight against the slave system , thus enabling her to become an ever active and effectual pioneer of civilisation in Africa . ' So it was a wise and noble rôle ...
6 to grant the Regent's desire . For the League could help Abyssinia in her fight against the slave system , thus enabling her to become an ever active and effectual pioneer of civilisation in Africa . ' So it was a wise and noble rôle ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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