The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 |
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... question of how to manage a husband . Among the first principles , or which they were unanimously agreed , was not to give him his head at first , and never to be thoroughly convinced of his affection till he had made over to he all his ...
... question of how to manage a husband . Among the first principles , or which they were unanimously agreed , was not to give him his head at first , and never to be thoroughly convinced of his affection till he had made over to he all his ...
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... to 120 degrees in summer and falls to 20 degrees in winter , and where both Egyptian cotton and Egyptian clover are out of the question ; have a considerable quantity of salt in solution ; and RIVER CONTROL IN MESOPOTAMIA 73.
... to 120 degrees in summer and falls to 20 degrees in winter , and where both Egyptian cotton and Egyptian clover are out of the question ; have a considerable quantity of salt in solution ; and RIVER CONTROL IN MESOPOTAMIA 73.
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... question whether Mesopotamia from Hit an Samarrah southwards to the sea is correctly described a delta or not , is , therefore , no mere academic point o terminology . In so far as the rivers are in a true deltai condition , any attempt ...
... question whether Mesopotamia from Hit an Samarrah southwards to the sea is correctly described a delta or not , is , therefore , no mere academic point o terminology . In so far as the rivers are in a true deltai condition , any attempt ...
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... Continental authorities are not always - or should we say ? are never - so particular , a fact which does no appear from any quotation in Mrs Webster's book . I occurs to one to ask oneself this question : If 88 POLITICAL DEMONOLOGY.
... Continental authorities are not always - or should we say ? are never - so particular , a fact which does no appear from any quotation in Mrs Webster's book . I occurs to one to ask oneself this question : If 88 POLITICAL DEMONOLOGY.
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... question : If English Masonry has been so grossly maligned by the clerical writers whose dicta upon it this author ignores , what grounds have we for believing them when they deal in similar terms with Illuminism , its doctrines or its ...
... question : If English Masonry has been so grossly maligned by the clerical writers whose dicta upon it this author ignores , what grounds have we for believing them when they deal in similar terms with Illuminism , its doctrines or its ...
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