How Conservatives ThinkPhilip Wallenstein Buck Penguin, 1975 - 185 páginas |
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... better Talking - Apparatus , the best conceivable Talking - Apparatus would do very little for us at present ; but an infinitely better Acting - Apparatus , the bene fits of which would be invaluable now and henceforth . The practical ...
... better Talking - Apparatus , the best conceivable Talking - Apparatus would do very little for us at present ; but an infinitely better Acting - Apparatus , the bene fits of which would be invaluable now and henceforth . The practical ...
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... better than that of the beast , but it requires much more than power , it requires knowledge , wisdom , scientific perception of facts to raise any population above the level . There the statesman or philanthropist finds himself . That ...
... better than that of the beast , but it requires much more than power , it requires knowledge , wisdom , scientific perception of facts to raise any population above the level . There the statesman or philanthropist finds himself . That ...
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... better that destitution should be made improbable than that energy and resources should be devoted to restoring the destitute . It is better that slums should never be created than that they should have to be cleared after- wards ...
... better that destitution should be made improbable than that energy and resources should be devoted to restoring the destitute . It is better that slums should never be created than that they should have to be cleared after- wards ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
LORD HUGH CECIL 130 | 26 |
MARQUIS OF HALIFAX | 29 |
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