Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1963 |
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Pàgina 18
... become such , but they accept work , meritorious in itself , for a foreign government or the United Nations or some benevolent , non - academic body , and become experts without intention - and , of course , they have gained some ...
... become such , but they accept work , meritorious in itself , for a foreign government or the United Nations or some benevolent , non - academic body , and become experts without intention - and , of course , they have gained some ...
Pàgina 47
... become increasingly possible both administratively and geographically . The modern university , unlike Oxbridge , is based on a group not of self - governing colleges but of faculties and academic departments , frequently at some ...
... become increasingly possible both administratively and geographically . The modern university , unlike Oxbridge , is based on a group not of self - governing colleges but of faculties and academic departments , frequently at some ...
Pàgina 74
... become more cramped than it used to be : there is no room for grannie , nor for the maiden aunt ( even where she still exists ) who used to be the safety pin of every family . - Living with in - laws has become for most people an imposi ...
... become more cramped than it used to be : there is no room for grannie , nor for the maiden aunt ( even where she still exists ) who used to be the safety pin of every family . - Living with in - laws has become for most people an imposi ...
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