The Living Age, Volume 286Living Age Company, 1915 |
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Page 287
... thing to recognize is that for him there could be no passive acceptance of established things . His mind was critical and inquisitive , with a certain native vigor that pushed him on al- ways to new fields of inquiry . At school his ...
... thing to recognize is that for him there could be no passive acceptance of established things . His mind was critical and inquisitive , with a certain native vigor that pushed him on al- ways to new fields of inquiry . At school his ...
Page 334
... things . There has been a substitution of rulers at Peking , pledged to different things , but the only successes recorded of their administration have been accomplished along lines familiar to Chinese politics and government for many ...
... things . There has been a substitution of rulers at Peking , pledged to different things , but the only successes recorded of their administration have been accomplished along lines familiar to Chinese politics and government for many ...
Page 509
things are a glorious gain . But there are some books that we cannot procure in these low - priced reprints — some that we cannot easily order from our book- sellers even at a high figure ; and these are the treasure of the cheap ...
things are a glorious gain . But there are some books that we cannot procure in these low - priced reprints — some that we cannot easily order from our book- sellers even at a high figure ; and these are the treasure of the cheap ...
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In French Lorraine By H Warner Allen CORNHILL MAGAZINE | 15 |
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