The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 259
... believe , nor do I believe that a lawyer would in this incompetent fashion defeat the manifest purpose of the testator . I turn to West's Simboleography , ' Section 642 , and find therein a form of will : I give unto myne eldest sonne F ...
... believe , nor do I believe that a lawyer would in this incompetent fashion defeat the manifest purpose of the testator . I turn to West's Simboleography , ' Section 642 , and find therein a form of will : I give unto myne eldest sonne F ...
Page 287
... believe that sentences should be uniform . On the con- trary , the whole of my experience of prisons and of prisoners has led me to believe the exact opposite , and I hold strongly that the court in considering sentence should give ...
... believe that sentences should be uniform . On the con- trary , the whole of my experience of prisons and of prisoners has led me to believe the exact opposite , and I hold strongly that the court in considering sentence should give ...
Page 305
... believe that war must involve the total ruin of civilisation , he stoutly refuses to believe it now that he is actually en- meshed in the disaster he has feared . In scores of private conversations , in the general tone of all the ...
... believe that war must involve the total ruin of civilisation , he stoutly refuses to believe it now that he is actually en- meshed in the disaster he has feared . In scores of private conversations , in the general tone of all the ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ambition appear Austrian Empire bird migration blockade Britain British century Christian Church circumstances civilisation coast common Continental Continental System copy crime criminal courts democracy document Dominion dunlin E. H. Carr E. K. Chambers economic Empire England English estuaries Europe euthanasia exports fact favour Federal force forger France French German Government heirs male Hitler hope human interest Island judge Judith labour lands later lawyer League of Nations less London Lord Maori Mein Kampf ment military mind Napoleon Nazi nesting neutral never offender organisation pain party pass sentence patient peace political port present principle prison probation prophets punishment R. H. Tawney race racial realised reason regarded religion Russia seal Shakespeare signature social society soul South Island spirit Susanna things tion to-day trade Treaty true tufted duck whole winter words Zealand