University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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... true marriage ” . Indeed a summary of Ibsen's views on marriage would yield some such results as the following : a marriage from prudence is not a true marriage ( Mrs. Alving , Hedda Gabler , Consul Bernick ) ; a marriage for love is ...
... true marriage ” . Indeed a summary of Ibsen's views on marriage would yield some such results as the following : a marriage from prudence is not a true marriage ( Mrs. Alving , Hedda Gabler , Consul Bernick ) ; a marriage for love is ...
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... true book . Not that the ideas that we form are incapable of logical justi- fication ; only we do not know that they are true . Only the impression , inadequate as its matter , improbable as its trace may seem , is a criterium of truth ...
... true book . Not that the ideas that we form are incapable of logical justi- fication ; only we do not know that they are true . Only the impression , inadequate as its matter , improbable as its trace may seem , is a criterium of truth ...
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University of Toronto. " Natural endowment of muscle . " It is true that men can run faster , fight more powerfully and lift greater weights ; and true also that physiologically the body of a woman , like that of a Japanese , if we ...
University of Toronto. " Natural endowment of muscle . " It is true that men can run faster , fight more powerfully and lift greater weights ; and true also that physiologically the body of a woman , like that of a Japanese , if we ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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