The Quarterly Review, Volumen265,Tema 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... mediæval ; therefore neither could compromise , and the climax of that tragedy was inevitable from the moment it opened . There is that in their story which irritates a modern reader almost past bearing , for it seems to him to be ...
... mediæval ; therefore neither could compromise , and the climax of that tragedy was inevitable from the moment it opened . There is that in their story which irritates a modern reader almost past bearing , for it seems to him to be ...
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... mediæval distinction between the cardinal ' ( or natural ) virtues of Prudence , Justice , Temperance , and Fortitude , and the the theological virtues of Faith , Hope , and Charity . No doubt this distinction was always in More's mind ...
... mediæval distinction between the cardinal ' ( or natural ) virtues of Prudence , Justice , Temperance , and Fortitude , and the the theological virtues of Faith , Hope , and Charity . No doubt this distinction was always in More's mind ...
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... mediæval than modern . But , even if we neglect a good many minor matters and look no farther than the two salient points - community of property , and private judgment in religion - it will still be a book which might well have ...
... mediæval than modern . But , even if we neglect a good many minor matters and look no farther than the two salient points - community of property , and private judgment in religion - it will still be a book which might well have ...
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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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