The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 36
... forces of life , and in them worked on in the world . There seem to be different seasons for the flowering of these forces ... force and discernment than was possible for any other sovereign . Even Lorenzo's gifts and their result , his ...
... forces of life , and in them worked on in the world . There seem to be different seasons for the flowering of these forces ... force and discernment than was possible for any other sovereign . Even Lorenzo's gifts and their result , his ...
Page 362
... force , to renew the association of the labourer with the land . The weakness of it has been caused by the fact that the persons who would most benefit by it have not had the energy , the independence , or the power to give it momentum ...
... force , to renew the association of the labourer with the land . The weakness of it has been caused by the fact that the persons who would most benefit by it have not had the energy , the independence , or the power to give it momentum ...
Page 387
... force and its centripetal power lay in the fact that it was an ideal of action which contemporary life demanded from its art . The singleness and universality of the selecting emotion were due to its general strength in the mind of the ...
... force and its centripetal power lay in the fact that it was an ideal of action which contemporary life demanded from its art . The singleness and universality of the selecting emotion were due to its general strength in the mind of the ...
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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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