The Quarterly Review, Volumen246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... reason to b that any other person , association , or corpo has any interest direct or indirect in the stock , bonds , or other securities than as so by him . ROBERT J. SPENCE , Publ Sworn to and subscribed before me th day of September ...
... reason to b that any other person , association , or corpo has any interest direct or indirect in the stock , bonds , or other securities than as so by him . ROBERT J. SPENCE , Publ Sworn to and subscribed before me th day of September ...
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... reason that Bernini has never won a place among the greatest artists of the world . Bernini never really thought in any terms but those of the modeller's clay , and his weakness and that of his followers was that they never recognised ...
... reason that Bernini has never won a place among the greatest artists of the world . Bernini never really thought in any terms but those of the modeller's clay , and his weakness and that of his followers was that they never recognised ...
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... reason totters , because the evidence of the senses is no longer to be trusted . There can be no question of the dexterity of these artists , but was it worth doing and is it worth doing now ? One regrets that , in the interesting ...
... reason totters , because the evidence of the senses is no longer to be trusted . There can be no question of the dexterity of these artists , but was it worth doing and is it worth doing now ? One regrets that , in the interesting ...
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... reasons for taking counsel together . What is wrong that we wish to help to put right ? In the first place , there is far too much actual disease , which may be biologically described as disturb- ance of the normal routine of the body ...
... reasons for taking counsel together . What is wrong that we wish to help to put right ? In the first place , there is far too much actual disease , which may be biologically described as disturb- ance of the normal routine of the body ...
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... reason for this is that if they show face in Wild Nature they are nipped in the bud . Natural Selection is all for health , but man has departed from this regime , without as yet substitut- ing anything as good . Occupational and ...
... reason for this is that if they show face in Wild Nature they are nipped in the bud . Natural Selection is all for health , but man has departed from this regime , without as yet substitut- ing anything as good . Occupational and ...
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