The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... appears in its most complete form , and presents us with images , rude indeed , but full of interest and reality . But the human form , as it appears on the signets and on the tombstones , is of another character . Here we have figures ...
... appears in its most complete form , and presents us with images , rude indeed , but full of interest and reality . But the human form , as it appears on the signets and on the tombstones , is of another character . Here we have figures ...
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... appear to be more healthy than the average of their fellow - citizens , except that as they grow older their occupation appears to tell on them . For the class of publicans we shall prefer to quote Dr. Farr's own words . un- The ...
... appear to be more healthy than the average of their fellow - citizens , except that as they grow older their occupation appears to tell on them . For the class of publicans we shall prefer to quote Dr. Farr's own words . un- The ...
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... appears to us to be sound . We pass on to consider the objection most commonly taken to this principle- that it would impair the responsibility of the railway companies . This objection , if carefully scrutinised , appears to wear two ...
... appears to us to be sound . We pass on to consider the objection most commonly taken to this principle- that it would impair the responsibility of the railway companies . This objection , if carefully scrutinised , appears to wear two ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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