The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... living , it is not immortal nor can it . possibly be maintained by any act of will . Can we be proud of a standard that enables us to keep two million people on the dole and another million in receipt of relief and permits them to ...
... living , it is not immortal nor can it . possibly be maintained by any act of will . Can we be proud of a standard that enables us to keep two million people on the dole and another million in receipt of relief and permits them to ...
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... living . In that Whig stronghold interest , perhaps more than merit , counted for advancement . As deacon Sterne served an appren- ticeship in two parishes and immediately he was ordained priest his uncle , the Precentor of York Minster ...
... living . In that Whig stronghold interest , perhaps more than merit , counted for advancement . As deacon Sterne served an appren- ticeship in two parishes and immediately he was ordained priest his uncle , the Precentor of York Minster ...
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... Living a life of this sort is like living in a cloister . We are really cut off from actual touch with the world . ' Many judges must have thought this and some have said it ; and the world . knows that it is true . Why does the man in ...
... Living a life of this sort is like living in a cloister . We are really cut off from actual touch with the world . ' Many judges must have thought this and some have said it ; and the world . knows that it is true . Why does the man in ...
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