The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 131
... desire to obstruct popular demands . Old - time maxims , such as everything for the people , nothing by the ' people ... desires ' have thereafter an easy function to perform : a simple sum in ' addition and subtraction will always give ...
... desire to obstruct popular demands . Old - time maxims , such as everything for the people , nothing by the ' people ... desires ' have thereafter an easy function to perform : a simple sum in ' addition and subtraction will always give ...
Page 381
... desires of their contemporaries . Some will busy themselves with the satisfaction of the more rudimentary emotions ... desire for yellow , since it is the symbolic expression of some deep - seated practical bias , but they will make ...
... desires of their contemporaries . Some will busy themselves with the satisfaction of the more rudimentary emotions ... desire for yellow , since it is the symbolic expression of some deep - seated practical bias , but they will make ...
Page 487
... desire . 6 " " I gave my vote against it , " he said , " but you were confident , by your own strength and interest , to get men chosen to your hearts ' * We follow Dr. Firth's spelling of this name ; but the man himself wrote it ...
... desire . 6 " " I gave my vote against it , " he said , " but you were confident , by your own strength and interest , to get men chosen to your hearts ' * We follow Dr. Firth's spelling of this name ; but the man himself wrote it ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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