The Quarterly Review, Volumen282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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... young to the world - shaking drama in which they have to live . I have been in company with young people over and over again at 9 p.m. , and seldom indeed have I seen any fail to pick up a book when the news begins , deliberately , it ...
... young to the world - shaking drama in which they have to live . I have been in company with young people over and over again at 9 p.m. , and seldom indeed have I seen any fail to pick up a book when the news begins , deliberately , it ...
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... young people's colleges are intended , first to provide continued education for one day a week until they are eighteen for the early leaver ' types - or those who will , ultimately , leave some kind of secondary school at sixteen ...
... young people's colleges are intended , first to provide continued education for one day a week until they are eighteen for the early leaver ' types - or those who will , ultimately , leave some kind of secondary school at sixteen ...
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... young it is obvious : in place of having a good time with freedom and entertainment as a natural portion , they have their labour , one and all , in service units or factories , and these war years abundantly justify the description of ...
... young it is obvious : in place of having a good time with freedom and entertainment as a natural portion , they have their labour , one and all , in service units or factories , and these war years abundantly justify the description of ...
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