The Quarterly Review, Volumen108William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 |
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... appears to us an additional evidence of its genuineness . A self - educated person , like Marian , who has taught herself entirely from books , and has passed her life with those who have no education at all , must necessarily , when ...
... appears to us an additional evidence of its genuineness . A self - educated person , like Marian , who has taught herself entirely from books , and has passed her life with those who have no education at all , must necessarily , when ...
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... appears to be scarcely even a possibility of either civilizing or converting them . In the north - east of Natal , where the Bushmen appear in their lowest type , they reside in holes of the earth scraped out with their nails , or ...
... appears to be scarcely even a possibility of either civilizing or converting them . In the north - east of Natal , where the Bushmen appear in their lowest type , they reside in holes of the earth scraped out with their nails , or ...
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... appears to have been made between 1028 and 1032. This curious document begins by reciting a devise of Ethelwolf to his three sons , of whom Alfred was the youngest , and the manner in which the property had at length come to the ...
... appears to have been made between 1028 and 1032. This curious document begins by reciting a devise of Ethelwolf to his three sons , of whom Alfred was the youngest , and the manner in which the property had at length come to the ...
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