The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 258
... natural , much that one would wish to linger over and remember - is The Little Archer ' from Lord Blanesburgh's Collection -a sturdy Cupid taking aim as he sits astride on a branch of an oak - tree , a figure altogether captivating in ...
... natural , much that one would wish to linger over and remember - is The Little Archer ' from Lord Blanesburgh's Collection -a sturdy Cupid taking aim as he sits astride on a branch of an oak - tree , a figure altogether captivating in ...
Page 367
... natural life of the less - known region of Siberia that he visited . As with Dr Nazaroff , we are told much of the ... Naturally he observed the conditions from a medical point of view , and some of the terms used are too technical for ...
... natural life of the less - known region of Siberia that he visited . As with Dr Nazaroff , we are told much of the ... Naturally he observed the conditions from a medical point of view , and some of the terms used are too technical for ...
Page 96
... natural tendency retarded by artificial influences . Needless to remark , no animal readily surrenders or violates its natural inclinations , while an instinctive preference , even if dormant for generations , would probably assert ...
... natural tendency retarded by artificial influences . Needless to remark , no animal readily surrenders or violates its natural inclinations , while an instinctive preference , even if dormant for generations , would probably assert ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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