The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 78
... common blood , common language , common religion , and common customs -a single , pure race . ' He asserted that the Chinese race numbered 400 million , together with a few million Mongol- ians and Tibetans , a million or so Manchus ...
... common blood , common language , common religion , and common customs -a single , pure race . ' He asserted that the Chinese race numbered 400 million , together with a few million Mongol- ians and Tibetans , a million or so Manchus ...
Page 487
... common law . Be that as it may , after the Reformation marriages still continued to be celebrated by ordained priests of the English Church , and provided the ceremony was performed by such a priest it was generally accepted as valid ...
... common law . Be that as it may , after the Reformation marriages still continued to be celebrated by ordained priests of the English Church , and provided the ceremony was performed by such a priest it was generally accepted as valid ...
Page 489
... common licence or after the publication of banns . It still made no provision , outside Jews and Quakers , for the marriage of persons by other rites or forms than those of the Church of England . Also when it repealed Lord Hardwicke's ...
... common licence or after the publication of banns . It still made no provision , outside Jews and Quakers , for the marriage of persons by other rites or forms than those of the Church of England . Also when it repealed Lord Hardwicke's ...
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JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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