The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... manner , is as loud and as vehement as we could imagine him were a couple of policemen energetically endea- vouring to place him innocently in jail . In his Lectures on Modern History , delivered at Oxford in 1859-61 , three of those ...
... manner , is as loud and as vehement as we could imagine him were a couple of policemen energetically endea- vouring to place him innocently in jail . In his Lectures on Modern History , delivered at Oxford in 1859-61 , three of those ...
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... manner as to indicate the line of migration . Several species were left behind on the Braemar mountains ; while an unusually large proportion is confined to the Breadalbane range , and does not occur further south . Upwards of a score ...
... manner as to indicate the line of migration . Several species were left behind on the Braemar mountains ; while an unusually large proportion is confined to the Breadalbane range , and does not occur further south . Upwards of a score ...
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... manners of Versailles in the camp at Aulis may seem to be incongruous in the eyes of a scholar ; but far more fatally ... manner ; and so to make strange nations and distant ages understand and feel how truly they are the same blood one ...
... manners of Versailles in the camp at Aulis may seem to be incongruous in the eyes of a scholar ; but far more fatally ... manner ; and so to make strange nations and distant ages understand and feel how truly they are the same blood one ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
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