The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 238
... whole , the most attractive and the most exciting , and , on some occasions , exciting to a very painful degree . For instance , we learn from the 5th Pythian Ode , written in honour of the chariot victory of Arcesilaus , King of Cyrene ...
... whole , the most attractive and the most exciting , and , on some occasions , exciting to a very painful degree . For instance , we learn from the 5th Pythian Ode , written in honour of the chariot victory of Arcesilaus , King of Cyrene ...
Page 320
... whole postal service of the world , or , rather , throughout the whole of the terri- tory represented by the signatories to the Treaty , and this em- braced most European countries , as well as Asiatic Russia and Turkey , Egypt , and ...
... whole postal service of the world , or , rather , throughout the whole of the terri- tory represented by the signatories to the Treaty , and this em- braced most European countries , as well as Asiatic Russia and Turkey , Egypt , and ...
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... whole nation have an independence ? That would mean that the whole nation might fold its hands , and goods to the value of some £ 500,000,000 would be produced yearly , without any human agency . But that plainly is an absurdity . Not ...
... whole nation have an independence ? That would mean that the whole nation might fold its hands , and goods to the value of some £ 500,000,000 would be produced yearly , without any human agency . But that plainly is an absurdity . Not ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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