... discussion. The present series, therefore, appeals directly to that craving for clearer facts which has been bred in these times of storm and stress. No care can save us altogether from error; but for our own sake and the public's we have elected... The Year's Work in English Studies - Página 44por English Association - 1921Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...by putting forward a working theory, stimulates further discussion. The present series, therefore, appeals directly to that craving for clearer facts...has been bred in these times of storm and stress. No care can save us altogether from error; but, for our own sake and the public's, we have elected... | |
| Eileen Power - 1922 - 770 páginas
...by putting forward a working theory, stimulates further discussion. The present series, therefore, appeals directly to that craving for clearer facts...has been bred in these times of storm and stress. No care can save us altogether from error; but, for our own sake and the public's, we have elected... | |
| Dorothy Chadwick - 1922 - 152 páginas
...by putting forward a working theory, stimulates further discussion. The present series, therefore, appeals directly to that craving for clearer facts...has been bred in these times of storm and stress. No care can save us altogether from error; but, for our own sake and the public's, we have elected... | |
| George Gordon Coulton - 1927 - 762 páginas
...by putting forward a working theory, stimulates farther discussion. The present series, therefore, appeals directly to that craving for clearer facts...has been bred in these times of storm and stress. No care can save us altogether from error; but, for our own sake and the public's, we have elected... | |
| Robert Hugh Snape - 1926 - 214 páginas
...by putting forward a working theory, stimulates further discussion. The present series, therefore, appeals directly to that craving for clearer facts...has been bred in these times of storm and stress. No care can save us altogether from error; but, for our own sake and the public's we have elected to... | |
| Gerald Robert Owst - 1926 - 548 páginas
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