University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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Page 288
... present the counter - claim of authority in both fields . In the field of literature the reaction has taken the form of a " new humanism . " The title is unfortunately ambiguous , but for the present purpose it must be taken to mean the ...
... present the counter - claim of authority in both fields . In the field of literature the reaction has taken the form of a " new humanism . " The title is unfortunately ambiguous , but for the present purpose it must be taken to mean the ...
Page 407
... present . We need not , and must not , ignore entirely consideration of profitable return on railway capital , although we should avoid making it the sole and crucial test . As a community , moreover , we should now , however difficult ...
... present . We need not , and must not , ignore entirely consideration of profitable return on railway capital , although we should avoid making it the sole and crucial test . As a community , moreover , we should now , however difficult ...
Page 521
... present exempted and on the possibility of broadening the present system by the introduction of supplementary schemes . These are most important charges and serve to make the commission the focal point of the whole system . If a ...
... present exempted and on the possibility of broadening the present system by the introduction of supplementary schemes . These are most important charges and serve to make the commission the focal point of the whole system . If a ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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