The Quarterly Review, Volume 102J. Murray, 1857 |
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Page 150
... favour of the sticks . With dishes prepared in the Chinese fashion it would be almost impossible to pierce the dainty morsels with a fork , whereas the smallest fragment , even to a single grain of rice , can be picked up with perfect ...
... favour of the sticks . With dishes prepared in the Chinese fashion it would be almost impossible to pierce the dainty morsels with a fork , whereas the smallest fragment , even to a single grain of rice , can be picked up with perfect ...
Page 221
... favour , than any of them taken singly will supply , may be derived from his likening her in the palace of Menelaus to Diana , — ἤλυθεν ' Αρτέμιδι χρυσηλακάτῳ εἰκυῖα . * He certainly would not have associated by this comparison one of ...
... favour , than any of them taken singly will supply , may be derived from his likening her in the palace of Menelaus to Diana , — ἤλυθεν ' Αρτέμιδι χρυσηλακάτῳ εἰκυῖα . * He certainly would not have associated by this comparison one of ...
Page 527
... favour of the line which exhibited the most gradients and the sharpest curves , chiefly on the ground that it could be constructed for less money . 66 are now Sir Robert Peel took occasion , when speaking in favour of the con- tinuance ...
... favour of the line which exhibited the most gradients and the sharpest curves , chiefly on the ground that it could be constructed for less money . 66 are now Sir Robert Peel took occasion , when speaking in favour of the con- tinuance ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
Prælectiones Academicæ Oxonii habitæ A Joanne | 204 |
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