The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... population on the enormous plains of Eastern Europe in ancient times , the enquiry into the foundation and development of the primitive historical literature of ancient Russia , the study and classification of the linguistic life of ...
... population on the enormous plains of Eastern Europe in ancient times , the enquiry into the foundation and development of the primitive historical literature of ancient Russia , the study and classification of the linguistic life of ...
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... population which produced uncommonly artistic painted pottery of the same type as the oldest painted pottery of Elam . In the copper age the river Kuban in North Caucasus was one of the chief centres of the civilisation which afterwards ...
... population which produced uncommonly artistic painted pottery of the same type as the oldest painted pottery of Elam . In the copper age the river Kuban in North Caucasus was one of the chief centres of the civilisation which afterwards ...
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... population greater than normal to expose themselves to infection . The arsenal from which fresh stores of the disease are drawn already exists in the civil community . Any increase of the normal amount of promiscuous sexual connexion ...
... population greater than normal to expose themselves to infection . The arsenal from which fresh stores of the disease are drawn already exists in the civil community . Any increase of the normal amount of promiscuous sexual connexion ...
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... population from the area occupied by the troops . That would undoubtedly get rid of the occasional prostitute and the accommodating young woman , who are the most frequent sources of infection . The only way in which to deal with ...
... population from the area occupied by the troops . That would undoubtedly get rid of the occasional prostitute and the accommodating young woman , who are the most frequent sources of infection . The only way in which to deal with ...
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... population of the southern provinces of France depended very largely on that trade for its prosperity and even for its livelihood . It was , therefore , natural that the French Government should do everything in its power to develop ...
... population of the southern provinces of France depended very largely on that trade for its prosperity and even for its livelihood . It was , therefore , natural that the French Government should do everything in its power to develop ...
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