The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... social student , which works laboriously to discover the facts forming the groundwork of a social science , and which has a single eye to the truth or untruth of the theories propounded . Their books , if they are lucky , may attain a ...
... social student , which works laboriously to discover the facts forming the groundwork of a social science , and which has a single eye to the truth or untruth of the theories propounded . Their books , if they are lucky , may attain a ...
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... social sentiments has been accompanied with some increase of anti - social sentiments . Nationalism , for instance , brings with it a feeling of opposition and antagonism to foreign nations , which in former times was less marked . But ...
... social sentiments has been accompanied with some increase of anti - social sentiments . Nationalism , for instance , brings with it a feeling of opposition and antagonism to foreign nations , which in former times was less marked . But ...
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... social forces is often more effective than statutes of the realm . Many legislative mistakes would have been avoided , and many disappointments prevented , if the currents which have produced social results had been more accurately ...
... social forces is often more effective than statutes of the realm . Many legislative mistakes would have been avoided , and many disappointments prevented , if the currents which have produced social results had been more accurately ...
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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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