The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... means that we have in the Midlands sufficient acres for settlement of 400,000 workless men if soil were suitable , acts of husbandry correct , and the marketing of produce con- trolled . I don't think that much sound pasture in these ...
... means that we have in the Midlands sufficient acres for settlement of 400,000 workless men if soil were suitable , acts of husbandry correct , and the marketing of produce con- trolled . I don't think that much sound pasture in these ...
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... means also desertion or heartless neglect or cruelty . Isolated acts of adultery , though to be condemned , are by no means always fatal to happiness . They can be , and often are , forgiven and not repeated . But the fact remains that ...
... means also desertion or heartless neglect or cruelty . Isolated acts of adultery , though to be condemned , are by no means always fatal to happiness . They can be , and often are , forgiven and not repeated . But the fact remains that ...
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... means that the Bench cannot be approached in underhand ways , but it is not a virtue when it means that the Bench does not know of the faults in the judicial system . Why is it , for instance , that our judges do not as a rule include ...
... means that the Bench cannot be approached in underhand ways , but it is not a virtue when it means that the Bench does not know of the faults in the judicial system . Why is it , for instance , that our judges do not as a rule include ...
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