The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 211
His father was a leading physician and member of the Government Council there . A man of strong , sound sense , active , diligent -- what we should call a good practical man . His mother , from whom he seems to have derived the peculiar ...
His father was a leading physician and member of the Government Council there . A man of strong , sound sense , active , diligent -- what we should call a good practical man . His mother , from whom he seems to have derived the peculiar ...
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Lavater appears to have reassured him ; and the Emperor seems to have been very much charmed and delighted by the simple enthusiasm of the man . He left him after impressing on him very strongly the necessity of reducing his theory to ...
Lavater appears to have reassured him ; and the Emperor seems to have been very much charmed and delighted by the simple enthusiasm of the man . He left him after impressing on him very strongly the necessity of reducing his theory to ...
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He seems to me , first , to have exaggerated the assumption beyond all reason , and then to have tried it by false and inadequate tests . Surely the proper method of testing this assumption is obvious and simple .
He seems to me , first , to have exaggerated the assumption beyond all reason , and then to have tried it by false and inadequate tests . Surely the proper method of testing this assumption is obvious and simple .
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CRIPPS C | 37 |
Curzon Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
FAWCETT Mrs Henry | 237 |
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