The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 93
... letter from a German official , T. A. Nickelsen , of Netter- sum , Isle of Föhr , Prussia , who wrote that the wives and mothers of two of the crew of the Mary Celeste ' were anxious to know whether the log book had been found aboard ...
... letter from a German official , T. A. Nickelsen , of Netter- sum , Isle of Föhr , Prussia , who wrote that the wives and mothers of two of the crew of the Mary Celeste ' were anxious to know whether the log book had been found aboard ...
Page 130
... letter as your last . What is gracious or courteous or sympathetic becomes absolutely nothing to you when you approach these topics . ' With his natural instincts and gifts for literature , Edmund was bound to drift or march away from ...
... letter as your last . What is gracious or courteous or sympathetic becomes absolutely nothing to you when you approach these topics . ' With his natural instincts and gifts for literature , Edmund was bound to drift or march away from ...
Page 324
... ( letter 36 ) . § Letter to people of Alexandria , 379 C. You should have thrown him ( vпoßáλλ ) before the judges , and then it would not have been murder or lawlessness but a suitable ( èμμeλýs ) judgment . ' He calls him ' God ...
... ( letter 36 ) . § Letter to people of Alexandria , 379 C. You should have thrown him ( vпoßáλλ ) before the judges , and then it would not have been murder or lawlessness but a suitable ( èμμeλýs ) judgment . ' He calls him ' God ...
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