The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... believe , not solely to be at- III . A change in the constitution of the tributed to its adoption by those of Ger- Universities , by which graduates should be many . To say that they have lost only their relative superiority is a ...
... believe , not solely to be at- III . A change in the constitution of the tributed to its adoption by those of Ger- Universities , by which graduates should be many . To say that they have lost only their relative superiority is a ...
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... believe them to be only to a very limited extent , we are persuaded that they would prove utterly inefficacious if regarded other- wise than as ancillary to this cardinal ame- lioration ; nay , we go so far as to think that were this ...
... believe them to be only to a very limited extent , we are persuaded that they would prove utterly inefficacious if regarded other- wise than as ancillary to this cardinal ame- lioration ; nay , we go so far as to think that were this ...
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... believe any of the events of the history of either Pliny or Trajan - does he believe , e.g. , that Pliny the Younger was the nephew of Pliny the Naturalist - that , as he himself tells us in the 16th and 20th letters of the 6th book of ...
... believe any of the events of the history of either Pliny or Trajan - does he believe , e.g. , that Pliny the Younger was the nephew of Pliny the Naturalist - that , as he himself tells us in the 16th and 20th letters of the 6th book of ...
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