University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 120
... interest . But his supreme interest is in the men and women themselves , not in their environment , nor in any theory of how they came to be what they are . Accordingly , when we recall a Scott novel it is individual characters or ...
... interest . But his supreme interest is in the men and women themselves , not in their environment , nor in any theory of how they came to be what they are . Accordingly , when we recall a Scott novel it is individual characters or ...
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... interest . Hitherto Canada has been governed by the competing pressures of interest groups , and in this rough process the scale is generally tilted in favour of one or other strong sectional or economic interest . Since it is the usual ...
... interest . Hitherto Canada has been governed by the competing pressures of interest groups , and in this rough process the scale is generally tilted in favour of one or other strong sectional or economic interest . Since it is the usual ...
Page 431
... interests of the whole , instead of on the interest of a part . It would make articulate , perhaps not perfectly but better than is the case to - day , the needs of Canada as a unified economy . At present special interests and ...
... interests of the whole , instead of on the interest of a part . It would make articulate , perhaps not perfectly but better than is the case to - day , the needs of Canada as a unified economy . At present special interests and ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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