The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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Page 13
... eyes . The Turks of Europe and Western Asia are doubtless of the same stem as the Turks of Central Asia ; yet they have gained , probably within a few centuries , the cranial form and facial fea- tures of the Caucasian races ; while ...
... eyes . The Turks of Europe and Western Asia are doubtless of the same stem as the Turks of Central Asia ; yet they have gained , probably within a few centuries , the cranial form and facial fea- tures of the Caucasian races ; while ...
Page 18
... studied than we might suppose likely , seeing that these same causes are actually and constantly in operation under our eyes , ; a we look into the structure and diversities of language , 18 Jan. Natural History of Man .
... studied than we might suppose likely , seeing that these same causes are actually and constantly in operation under our eyes , ; a we look into the structure and diversities of language , 18 Jan. Natural History of Man .
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... eyes , and making them felt in the hearts Hamlets , and Mr. Serjeant Talfourd , a gen- of her members , as indissolubly linked with tleman whose refined and tender nature religious degradation . And if this be so , combined with his ...
... eyes , and making them felt in the hearts Hamlets , and Mr. Serjeant Talfourd , a gen- of her members , as indissolubly linked with tleman whose refined and tender nature religious degradation . And if this be so , combined with his ...
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... eyes , to discoun- tenance alarmists , and to vindicate not for the clergy alone , but for the Church , the fair play which is all that she demands . The question between clerical power and lay power is one ; that between Church power ...
... eyes , to discoun- tenance alarmists , and to vindicate not for the clergy alone , but for the Church , the fair play which is all that she demands . The question between clerical power and lay power is one ; that between Church power ...
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... Eye in Suffolk , give evidence that that the shortest , runs on to No. 120. Some place was , as its name imports , formerly an what more interesting is a detailed account island . Such metamorphoses are appro- of the early efforts of ...
... Eye in Suffolk , give evidence that that the shortest , runs on to No. 120. Some place was , as its name imports , formerly an what more interesting is a detailed account island . Such metamorphoses are appro- of the early efforts of ...
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