The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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... regard it as extremely important that , while war remains a possibility , we should learn from the past how to conduct war in the future . We shall not learn this lesson by coming to the easy conclusion that because Lord Oxford's ...
... regard it as extremely important that , while war remains a possibility , we should learn from the past how to conduct war in the future . We shall not learn this lesson by coming to the easy conclusion that because Lord Oxford's ...
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... regard space as being actually finite or potentially infinite , it has always and everywhere the positive property of extension . It has also the positive property of quantity , since it is always measurable . As to quality , it is more ...
... regard space as being actually finite or potentially infinite , it has always and everywhere the positive property of extension . It has also the positive property of quantity , since it is always measurable . As to quality , it is more ...
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... regard it as no more than an isolated out- burst of religious fanaticism which owed its peculiar form to the personality of that strange religious adventurer , John of Leyden . It represented rather the culmination of certain radical ...
... regard it as no more than an isolated out- burst of religious fanaticism which owed its peculiar form to the personality of that strange religious adventurer , John of Leyden . It represented rather the culmination of certain radical ...
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A Survey of China in 1928 O M GREEN | 1 |
Lord Oxfords Conduct of the MajorGen Sir FREDERICK | 24 |
The Intellectual Revolution | 41 |
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