The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 247A. Constable, 1928 |
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... danger in this whole matter for reformed doctrine and for evangelical religion lies less in the New Prayer Book itself than in how it will be used and to what it will lead . The Church is morally bound to be both able and ready to under ...
... danger in this whole matter for reformed doctrine and for evangelical religion lies less in the New Prayer Book itself than in how it will be used and to what it will lead . The Church is morally bound to be both able and ready to under ...
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... danger of collapse . But , even in such cases , expert study is beginning to discover that wise town - planning , if it be applied to built - up areas , may save much of the money expended on slum clearances by increasing the value of ...
... danger of collapse . But , even in such cases , expert study is beginning to discover that wise town - planning , if it be applied to built - up areas , may save much of the money expended on slum clearances by increasing the value of ...
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... danger that a local council may be tempted to conciliate the tenants of poor property by bribes in the form of lower rents and added amenities in order to capture votes . Imagine an East End council becoming the owners of hundreds of ...
... danger that a local council may be tempted to conciliate the tenants of poor property by bribes in the form of lower rents and added amenities in order to capture votes . Imagine an East End council becoming the owners of hundreds of ...
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... danger that the Conservative party may bring this disgrace upon the name of Liberalism . Already we see among the Conservatives the recrudescence of that policy of protection which wrecked their party in 1906 and again in 1923 , and ...
... danger that the Conservative party may bring this disgrace upon the name of Liberalism . Already we see among the Conservatives the recrudescence of that policy of protection which wrecked their party in 1906 and again in 1923 , and ...
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... danger to a party whose ultimate political philosophy is platonic aristocracy . So far therefore as the next General Election is concerned , it appears that , unless the Conservatives go to the country with the mill - stone of ...
... danger to a party whose ultimate political philosophy is platonic aristocracy . So far therefore as the next General Election is concerned , it appears that , unless the Conservatives go to the country with the mill - stone of ...
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