University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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Page 416
... result that the fairly innocuous League of to - day would become a positive menace to world peace to - morrow . For the League would become an effective defender of the vested interests of the wealthy states against the poor states . It ...
... result that the fairly innocuous League of to - day would become a positive menace to world peace to - morrow . For the League would become an effective defender of the vested interests of the wealthy states against the poor states . It ...
Page 509
... result , but it far transcends the result , and it is not for the result that it is chiefly to be valued . Moral and civil goodness may be had on other terms , and though Christian ordinances by their mere presence may conduce to ...
... result , but it far transcends the result , and it is not for the result that it is chiefly to be valued . Moral and civil goodness may be had on other terms , and though Christian ordinances by their mere presence may conduce to ...
Page 546
... result of political neces- sities , not of national needs . The acts of a government have been the result of barter between sectional and racial groups for their own immediate selfish advantage . Party programmes and government ...
... result of political neces- sities , not of national needs . The acts of a government have been the result of barter between sectional and racial groups for their own immediate selfish advantage . Party programmes and government ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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