The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... regards the management of the internal College of Surgeons . Now we regard not affairs of the University . If it was the only the argument as unsound , but the design of its founders , and is the desire of statement on which it rests as ...
... regards the management of the internal College of Surgeons . Now we regard not affairs of the University . If it was the only the argument as unsound , but the design of its founders , and is the desire of statement on which it rests as ...
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... regard it as an unexpected revolt of one most important and sedate part of the island against a system of Parliamen- tary and official centralization , which all par- ties equally dislike . Scotland takes the lead in the movement , and ...
... regard it as an unexpected revolt of one most important and sedate part of the island against a system of Parliamen- tary and official centralization , which all par- ties equally dislike . Scotland takes the lead in the movement , and ...
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... regard the heresy of the for- mer . A single serious effort on the part of Go- vernment , or of any large and influential as- sociation of private persons , to institute some mode and motive of a true artistic training , would do away ...
... regard the heresy of the for- mer . A single serious effort on the part of Go- vernment , or of any large and influential as- sociation of private persons , to institute some mode and motive of a true artistic training , would do away ...
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