University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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Page 65
... idea . It does not imply any futile attempt to shut out European influences . The African will get what he wants from Europe by hook or by crook whatever we do or leave undone . Our task is to make it as easy as we can for him to want ...
... idea . It does not imply any futile attempt to shut out European influences . The African will get what he wants from Europe by hook or by crook whatever we do or leave undone . Our task is to make it as easy as we can for him to want ...
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... idea of punishment as a deterrent or with a conception based on moral indignation . So long as our ideas of the sort of treatment likely to reform offenders were modelled on the principle " spare the rod and spoil the child , " the ...
... idea of punishment as a deterrent or with a conception based on moral indignation . So long as our ideas of the sort of treatment likely to reform offenders were modelled on the principle " spare the rod and spoil the child , " the ...
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... idea of a church and his idea of a state , by his picture of the world viewed in relation to the church , and of the world viewed out of that relation . His idea of a church is restrictive in the last degree : a voluntary communion of ...
... idea of a church and his idea of a state , by his picture of the world viewed in relation to the church , and of the world viewed out of that relation . His idea of a church is restrictive in the last degree : a voluntary communion of ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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