The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 30
... hands . That well - meaning man who put forth his hand to prevent the sanctuary from falling off the ox - cart was stricken dead . The sacred thing of Christianity is the Resurrection of Jesus . The child who is taught to comprehend ...
... hands . That well - meaning man who put forth his hand to prevent the sanctuary from falling off the ox - cart was stricken dead . The sacred thing of Christianity is the Resurrection of Jesus . The child who is taught to comprehend ...
Page 205
... hand the problem of the constitu- tional structure , which , so far as the active intervention of the Imperial Parliament is concerned , is in abeyance . Its elucidation was delegated , in the first instance , as the whole world knows ...
... hand the problem of the constitu- tional structure , which , so far as the active intervention of the Imperial Parliament is concerned , is in abeyance . Its elucidation was delegated , in the first instance , as the whole world knows ...
Page 211
... hand over to Indians a system of administration which com- mands obedience , unless they themselves acquire the habit of instilling respect for law and order , India will inevitably revert to the same condition of chaos from which its ...
... hand over to Indians a system of administration which com- mands obedience , unless they themselves acquire the habit of instilling respect for law and order , India will inevitably revert to the same condition of chaos from which its ...
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