The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William 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, 1910 |
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Page 74
... possible influence of earthquakes as affecting the existence or location of the sources of water - supply . In Book II the economic problems and internal adminis- tration of ancient Jerusalem are treated in detail ; and the way is thus ...
... possible influence of earthquakes as affecting the existence or location of the sources of water - supply . In Book II the economic problems and internal adminis- tration of ancient Jerusalem are treated in detail ; and the way is thus ...
Page 83
... poetical licence to include the whole of Jerusalem . If it be granted that this explanation is possible , there still remain a number of passages in the 6 narrative of 1 Maccabees in which Zion is specified G 2 ANCIENT JERUSALEM 83.
... poetical licence to include the whole of Jerusalem . If it be granted that this explanation is possible , there still remain a number of passages in the 6 narrative of 1 Maccabees in which Zion is specified G 2 ANCIENT JERUSALEM 83.
Page 99
... possible ; and such remains as have been unearthed in the digging of foundations have proved of little value as evidence for the elucidation of the problem . Along the line of the north - west and north walls of the modern city many ...
... possible ; and such remains as have been unearthed in the digging of foundations have proved of little value as evidence for the elucidation of the problem . Along the line of the north - west and north walls of the modern city many ...
Page 109
... possible , the evils of enforced idleness , the club finds such employment for them as it can , on their off - days , in jobs about the course ; and no doubt their • work helps more than a little to reduce the GOLF 109.
... possible , the evils of enforced idleness , the club finds such employment for them as it can , on their off - days , in jobs about the course ; and no doubt their • work helps more than a little to reduce the GOLF 109.
Page 110
... possible for every golf club to proceed on these lines , but for many it would be possible , and they may be glad to have the way pointed out for them . At others the demand for caddies is not large or regular enough for more than a ...
... possible for every golf club to proceed on these lines , but for many it would be possible , and they may be glad to have the way pointed out for them . At others the demand for caddies is not large or regular enough for more than a ...
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