The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 190
... words the evanescent vowels are given as ǎ and ĕ instead of with the small letters commonly used ; but familiar names are written as in the English Bible . Assyrian words follow Muss - Arnolt's dictionary ; Arabic words are as in the ...
... words the evanescent vowels are given as ǎ and ĕ instead of with the small letters commonly used ; but familiar names are written as in the English Bible . Assyrian words follow Muss - Arnolt's dictionary ; Arabic words are as in the ...
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... words of benign advice to a tearful youngster , who in ten minutes may be chuckling in the street . ' The reverse also happens , for elderly people on the bench are sometimes driven to undue severity simply because young people act ...
... words of benign advice to a tearful youngster , who in ten minutes may be chuckling in the street . ' The reverse also happens , for elderly people on the bench are sometimes driven to undue severity simply because young people act ...
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... words caught him , was seldom inclined for half - measures only ; whereby his great rival was able to whip him smartly for his verbal extrava- gances . As Disraeli said of him when the battle was over , in words that are historical ...
... words caught him , was seldom inclined for half - measures only ; whereby his great rival was able to whip him smartly for his verbal extrava- gances . As Disraeli said of him when the battle was over , in words that are historical ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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