The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... present subject . In ten years a revolu tion in people's minds has done more to banish drunken- ness as a social evil than all the restrictions , pledges , and systems have done in fifty . Here in England there is some ground for hope ...
... present subject . In ten years a revolu tion in people's minds has done more to banish drunken- ness as a social evil than all the restrictions , pledges , and systems have done in fifty . Here in England there is some ground for hope ...
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... present request , the Count insisted , was a high tribute to the League , coming as it did from a far distant aspirant hitherto outside the international comity . As for the slave - trade - was it not expressly prohibited by Abyssinian ...
... present request , the Count insisted , was a high tribute to the League , coming as it did from a far distant aspirant hitherto outside the international comity . As for the slave - trade - was it not expressly prohibited by Abyssinian ...
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... present Papal Legate in Malta is Cardinal Lépicier , who published at Rome in 1910 , with special Papal approbation , the doctrine that Popes had always the right ( as distinguished from temporary expediency ) of deposing any baptised ...
... present Papal Legate in Malta is Cardinal Lépicier , who published at Rome in 1910 , with special Papal approbation , the doctrine that Popes had always the right ( as distinguished from temporary expediency ) of deposing any baptised ...
Inhalt
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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