The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... living . Others think that the presence of women will bring practical views to bear upon the academic bias in a university . Their presence in societies will cause a better understanding between the sexes , and make men realise that ...
... living . Others think that the presence of women will bring practical views to bear upon the academic bias in a university . Their presence in societies will cause a better understanding between the sexes , and make men realise that ...
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... living memory have multiplied to an extent neither precedented nor antici- pated . In either event , man is usually the responsible agent , directly or indirectly , since human activity can scarcely fail to derange natural economy ...
... living memory have multiplied to an extent neither precedented nor antici- pated . In either event , man is usually the responsible agent , directly or indirectly , since human activity can scarcely fail to derange natural economy ...
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... living , breathing , loveable personality out of that castaway , ' that stricken deer , ' that shyest of mankind , ' whose life , if not a long disease as Pope declared rhetorically his own life to be , was yet of exquisite suffering ...
... living , breathing , loveable personality out of that castaway , ' that stricken deer , ' that shyest of mankind , ' whose life , if not a long disease as Pope declared rhetorically his own life to be , was yet of exquisite suffering ...
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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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