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... never faltered . Whatever part Jansenist influences may have played in his return to the faith , no really convincing evidence of Jansenism has ever been traced in his work , except of course that passionate earnestness , that ...
... never faltered . Whatever part Jansenist influences may have played in his return to the faith , no really convincing evidence of Jansenism has ever been traced in his work , except of course that passionate earnestness , that ...
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... never know . And over against them was the audience with its developing traditions of what it liked , of what it was prepared to stand . Both the desire for the kind of excitement that novelty brings , and for the kind of satisfaction ...
... never know . And over against them was the audience with its developing traditions of what it liked , of what it was prepared to stand . Both the desire for the kind of excitement that novelty brings , and for the kind of satisfaction ...
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... never flagged , became wider and at the same time more intense . When he was invited to deliver the Gregynog Lecture for 1948 in the University of Wales he chose as his subject ' The Lost Province or the Worth of Britain ' . These ...
... never flagged , became wider and at the same time more intense . When he was invited to deliver the Gregynog Lecture for 1948 in the University of Wales he chose as his subject ' The Lost Province or the Worth of Britain ' . These ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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