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... HILAIRE BELLOC 287 XX . BEATRICE WEBB 295 XXI . WILLIAM RALPH INGE 307 XXII . J. B. S. HALDANE 319 ALBERT EINSTEIN STRANGE TRANGE is our situation here upon earth biographical notes 331.
... HILAIRE BELLOC 287 XX . BEATRICE WEBB 295 XXI . WILLIAM RALPH INGE 307 XXII . J. B. S. HALDANE 319 ALBERT EINSTEIN STRANGE TRANGE is our situation here upon earth biographical notes 331.
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... the magnitude of the quarrel . A whole social tissue is being built up as an organ- ism about us , and the more coherent it becomes , the more its new personality is emphasised , the more violent and emphatic HILAIRE BELLOC 293.
... the magnitude of the quarrel . A whole social tissue is being built up as an organ- ism about us , and the more coherent it becomes , the more its new personality is emphasised , the more violent and emphatic HILAIRE BELLOC 293.
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... HILAIRE BELLOC is internationally known as poet , historian , essayist , novelist and Catholic apologist . In conjunction with her husband ( Lord Passfield ) BEATRICE WEBB has written several standard books on sociological problems ...
... HILAIRE BELLOC is internationally known as poet , historian , essayist , novelist and Catholic apologist . In conjunction with her husband ( Lord Passfield ) BEATRICE WEBB has written several standard books on sociological problems ...
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