University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 432
... become divisions in the eco- nomic council , except where their tasks are now domin- antly administrative . Also , there should be a small , select , and inner council to co - ordinate the work of the whole . In addition to a few ...
... become divisions in the eco- nomic council , except where their tasks are now domin- antly administrative . Also , there should be a small , select , and inner council to co - ordinate the work of the whole . In addition to a few ...
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... become is less important than the present process of becoming . And the process of becoming is the outcome of a living tissue of social relations , the most important of which for a machine age such as ours is the broad life - stream of ...
... become is less important than the present process of becoming . And the process of becoming is the outcome of a living tissue of social relations , the most important of which for a machine age such as ours is the broad life - stream of ...
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... become worthy of itself . For those adult minds who have grown to maturity of years without maturity of understanding , Wordsworth advises , here as in the famous fourth book of The Excursion , and as Jesus advised before him , that ...
... become worthy of itself . For those adult minds who have grown to maturity of years without maturity of understanding , Wordsworth advises , here as in the famous fourth book of The Excursion , and as Jesus advised before him , that ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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