The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... become the dominant one all over the world . The mere natural increase of English - speaking people will infallibly bring about this result . Some have indeed been found to maintain that English need not become the language of the whole ...
... become the dominant one all over the world . The mere natural increase of English - speaking people will infallibly bring about this result . Some have indeed been found to maintain that English need not become the language of the whole ...
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... become a secondary con- sideration . So long as the farmer and his sons enjoy an occasional day's sport they are content , and a situation diametrically opposite to that which originally prevailed is now established . In former times ...
... become a secondary con- sideration . So long as the farmer and his sons enjoy an occasional day's sport they are content , and a situation diametrically opposite to that which originally prevailed is now established . In former times ...
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... become so bitter and endured so long . 6 What do people think at the present time of the Law of Gravitation and the Newtonian system of mechanics generally ? We know that for more than two hundred years after their inception they served ...
... become so bitter and endured so long . 6 What do people think at the present time of the Law of Gravitation and the Newtonian system of mechanics generally ? We know that for more than two hundred years after their inception they served ...
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