The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 261
... period ; for most of them have already been described in published ' Lives ' times without number . So ample , indeed , and so accessible is the general information about the second half of the Victorian era that there was solid ground ...
... period ; for most of them have already been described in published ' Lives ' times without number . So ample , indeed , and so accessible is the general information about the second half of the Victorian era that there was solid ground ...
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... period back to the Iron Age , and it is clear that this was the home of an extensive and cultured population a thousand years before Christ . The strange part about it is that , while the local people to - day , so far as is known , are ...
... period back to the Iron Age , and it is clear that this was the home of an extensive and cultured population a thousand years before Christ . The strange part about it is that , while the local people to - day , so far as is known , are ...
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... period was pre - war , the competitive period post - war . We live in the competitive period . Any effort to improve Anglo- Japanese relations must begin with a realisation of that simple fact . It is proposed in this article to ...
... period was pre - war , the competitive period post - war . We live in the competitive period . Any effort to improve Anglo- Japanese relations must begin with a realisation of that simple fact . It is proposed in this article to ...
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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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