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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... striking facts . One is that it can pride itself on having had Talleyrand as godfather ; the other , that in a little more than a dozen years it will be a century old . Its birth , indeed , dates back to the period when , from 1830 to ...
... striking facts . One is that it can pride itself on having had Talleyrand as godfather ; the other , that in a little more than a dozen years it will be a century old . Its birth , indeed , dates back to the period when , from 1830 to ...
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... striking triumphs of Experimental Physics . The results he arrived at are of first- rate importance in the general theory of radiation . ' It is to the kindness of one of the most eminent con- temporary physiologists , Prof. C. S. ...
... striking triumphs of Experimental Physics . The results he arrived at are of first- rate importance in the general theory of radiation . ' It is to the kindness of one of the most eminent con- temporary physiologists , Prof. C. S. ...
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... striking traits in common , especially a certain transcendent daring and penetration of spirit . I will treat Metchnikoff as a contemporary , although he has recently passed away , because his thoughts and their influence are still as ...
... striking traits in common , especially a certain transcendent daring and penetration of spirit . I will treat Metchnikoff as a contemporary , although he has recently passed away , because his thoughts and their influence are still as ...
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... striking exhibition of the part played by the gallows in the life of all Europe three hundred years ago . Else- where we get a picture of the horrible habits of burying in those days , particularly in times of plague , and in St Paul's ...
... striking exhibition of the part played by the gallows in the life of all Europe three hundred years ago . Else- where we get a picture of the horrible habits of burying in those days , particularly in times of plague , and in St Paul's ...
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... strike , more then fifteen hundred of this last two thousand spent ) In all this six thousand , and in all those , which God may be pleased to adde , In domo patris , In this House of his Fathers , there was never heard quarter clock to ...
... strike , more then fifteen hundred of this last two thousand spent ) In all this six thousand , and in all those , which God may be pleased to adde , In domo patris , In this House of his Fathers , there was never heard quarter clock to ...
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