The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 247A. Constable, 1928 |
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... experiences in his own diocese ( for which the Church Times solicits our sympathy as " poor , persecuted Birmingham " ) would no doubt make him thoroughly alive to the realities of the situation ; whereas the Primate may have had fewer ...
... experiences in his own diocese ( for which the Church Times solicits our sympathy as " poor , persecuted Birmingham " ) would no doubt make him thoroughly alive to the realities of the situation ; whereas the Primate may have had fewer ...
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... experience - i.e . , to science and to common sense . As long ago as 1925 , in a paper read in Oxford on the Eucharist , Dr. Barnes anticipated the line of argument which two years later aroused such a storm : " For the belief that ...
... experience - i.e . , to science and to common sense . As long ago as 1925 , in a paper read in Oxford on the Eucharist , Dr. Barnes anticipated the line of argument which two years later aroused such a storm : " For the belief that ...
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... experienced . The laxity of peace culminated in the scandals of the Crimea . The next trial of any size came in South Africa , and the best anybody can say is that the army then somehow muddled through to victory . Neither the public ...
... experienced . The laxity of peace culminated in the scandals of the Crimea . The next trial of any size came in South Africa , and the best anybody can say is that the army then somehow muddled through to victory . Neither the public ...
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... experience . In the Crimean and South African Wars there had been a Chief of the Staff - an altogether different person from the Chief of the General Staff - whose duty it was to co - ordinate the work of the other members of the staff ...
... experience . In the Crimean and South African Wars there had been a Chief of the Staff - an altogether different person from the Chief of the General Staff - whose duty it was to co - ordinate the work of the other members of the staff ...
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... experience , but in the main the basic principles of the organization were unshaken . In other wars our administrative arrangements had been a drag on the fighting forces ; in the titanic effort of the Great War the army was better ...
... experience , but in the main the basic principles of the organization were unshaken . In other wars our administrative arrangements had been a drag on the fighting forces ; in the titanic effort of the Great War the army was better ...
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