The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 10
... action of the Iliad . The allies beyond the Troad who are enumerated in the Catalogue fall into four groups - the Pæonians and Thracians in the north ; the Paphlagonians in the far east ; the Phrygians and Mysians in the near east ; the ...
... action of the Iliad . The allies beyond the Troad who are enumerated in the Catalogue fall into four groups - the Pæonians and Thracians in the north ; the Paphlagonians in the far east ; the Phrygians and Mysians in the near east ; the ...
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... action it will be found that the utmost dissimilarity prevails . Amongst the various causes which tend to prevent concord , colour antipathy is perhaps the most important . In a short work which I published in 1910 , entitled Ancient ...
... action it will be found that the utmost dissimilarity prevails . Amongst the various causes which tend to prevent concord , colour antipathy is perhaps the most important . In a short work which I published in 1910 , entitled Ancient ...
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... action . It was simply owing to the fact that it never occurred to them that it was either necessary or desirable to stop a furious struggle between a maniac and a sane person . Or , possibly , they may have thought that the doctor was ...
... action . It was simply owing to the fact that it never occurred to them that it was either necessary or desirable to stop a furious struggle between a maniac and a sane person . Or , possibly , they may have thought that the doctor was ...
Page 29
... actions of all high - class Europeans . His Europeanisation hailed from the Stock Exchange ; and , although he would squander money in the most reckless manner , he would haggle with all the persistence of a practised broker over the ...
... actions of all high - class Europeans . His Europeanisation hailed from the Stock Exchange ; and , although he would squander money in the most reckless manner , he would haggle with all the persistence of a practised broker over the ...
Page 36
... often loom larger in the eyes of Easterns than in those of Westerns . As regards the latter point , I may mention one or two instances within my own experience where very trifling actions produced results out of proportion 36 EAST AND WEST.
... often loom larger in the eyes of Easterns than in those of Westerns . As regards the latter point , I may mention one or two instances within my own experience where very trifling actions produced results out of proportion 36 EAST AND WEST.
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