The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 - English literature |
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Page 129
... social service . Without depreciating in the least the valuable work of the C.O.S. , it did provide the first openings for social workers who desired to make a profession of good work and make a living out of it . In later years the ...
... social service . Without depreciating in the least the valuable work of the C.O.S. , it did provide the first openings for social workers who desired to make a profession of good work and make a living out of it . In later years the ...
Page 133
... social diseases innocent lives in the future - to the third and fourth generation . ' Such an article might have been written twenty - five years ago , although with less emphasis , for the social problem of the last war was not of the ...
... social diseases innocent lives in the future - to the third and fourth generation . ' Such an article might have been written twenty - five years ago , although with less emphasis , for the social problem of the last war was not of the ...
Page 313
... social centre , and a well of ever - flowing man - power . On such lines can be secured a sensible lessening of that killing bug - bear , remoteness ; as also a continued direction of the capital which draws employment and population in ...
... social centre , and a well of ever - flowing man - power . On such lines can be secured a sensible lessening of that killing bug - bear , remoteness ; as also a continued direction of the capital which draws employment and population in ...
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