The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 220
... means , which may very well be denied except for argument's sake ; yet it is no mean advantage that there should be one study which can reach them all , even though it should not reach them all so perfectly . I suppose there is no other ...
... means , which may very well be denied except for argument's sake ; yet it is no mean advantage that there should be one study which can reach them all , even though it should not reach them all so perfectly . I suppose there is no other ...
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... means of its first characters , the letter P being intersected by X exactly in the centre . " Now , independently of ... mean to embrace all the questions which relate to the contents and especially the enactments of the Pentateuch , as ...
... means of its first characters , the letter P being intersected by X exactly in the centre . " Now , independently of ... mean to embrace all the questions which relate to the contents and especially the enactments of the Pentateuch , as ...
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... means , in order to realise an object which should be accomplished with the utmost speed - the collection , arrangement , translation , and publication of the entire body of Irish literature , both prose and verse , which now exists in ...
... means , in order to realise an object which should be accomplished with the utmost speed - the collection , arrangement , translation , and publication of the entire body of Irish literature , both prose and verse , which now exists in ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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