The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... Land • • 13. Some Recent Books Correspondence No. 486. - OCTOBER , 1925 . 1. Mr Pepys as a Man of Science 2. Suggestions for Farmers • 3. The Pleasantness of European Life 4. Musarum Nugæ 5. The Gold Standard · 6. The Golden Age of ...
... Land • • 13. Some Recent Books Correspondence No. 486. - OCTOBER , 1925 . 1. Mr Pepys as a Man of Science 2. Suggestions for Farmers • 3. The Pleasantness of European Life 4. Musarum Nugæ 5. The Gold Standard · 6. The Golden Age of ...
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... land , and it was only laid when the Orchomenians made an image of it in bronze and clamped it firmly to a rock . We ... land had put to death long before , and that he would be quite quiet , if they built him a temple and devoted to him ...
... land , and it was only laid when the Orchomenians made an image of it in bronze and clamped it firmly to a rock . We ... land had put to death long before , and that he would be quite quiet , if they built him a temple and devoted to him ...
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... land . And so they did , year by year , till the 77th Olympiad ( from 472 to 469 B.C. ) when the great boxer Euthymus came that way . Euthymus put on armour and fought the ghost , so successfully that the ghost ran down to the sea ...
... land . And so they did , year by year , till the 77th Olympiad ( from 472 to 469 B.C. ) when the great boxer Euthymus came that way . Euthymus put on armour and fought the ghost , so successfully that the ghost ran down to the sea ...
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... land and city of the Cimmerians , a people of flesh and blood , though , since they live at the extremities of the inhabited earth in a land of perpetual mist and night , it may naturally be easier to establish communications there ...
... land and city of the Cimmerians , a people of flesh and blood , though , since they live at the extremities of the inhabited earth in a land of perpetual mist and night , it may naturally be easier to establish communications there ...
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... land into the scale . The appeal to greed has always been more effec- tive in Ireland than the appeal to patriotism . The bad harvests 1877-79 played into their hands ; a large number of tenants were unable to pay their rents , a still ...
... land into the scale . The appeal to greed has always been more effec- tive in Ireland than the appeal to patriotism . The bad harvests 1877-79 played into their hands ; a large number of tenants were unable to pay their rents , a still ...
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