The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 209
... effect of overcrowding . The case rather illustrates the indirect effect of human interference . Increase or decline is frequently observed among creatures that have neither been artificially preserved nor persecuted , and more often ...
... effect of overcrowding . The case rather illustrates the indirect effect of human interference . Increase or decline is frequently observed among creatures that have neither been artificially preserved nor persecuted , and more often ...
Page 262
... effect was meagre and contradictory . In short , it was as good a test of the value of broadcasting as is the average school examination of the value of education . There are , however , interesting possibilities of arriving at useful ...
... effect was meagre and contradictory . In short , it was as good a test of the value of broadcasting as is the average school examination of the value of education . There are , however , interesting possibilities of arriving at useful ...
Page 263
... effect in reducing drunkenness , but an improvement will not bring it back , for there is no desire . Other things such as wireless have become established . I have taken my beer for twenty - five years . I remember that at twenty - one ...
... effect in reducing drunkenness , but an improvement will not bring it back , for there is no desire . Other things such as wireless have become established . I have taken my beer for twenty - five years . I remember that at twenty - one ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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