The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Among the Grecian antiquities in the British Museum there are two hands of this class made in bronze . ... Most remarkable of all is the fact that in many of these heathen offerings the hand is modelled with the third and fourth fingers ...
Among the Grecian antiquities in the British Museum there are two hands of this class made in bronze . ... Most remarkable of all is the fact that in many of these heathen offerings the hand is modelled with the third and fourth fingers ...
Page 101
Perhaps , when Napoleon slept for the last time at Schönbrunn , he already dreamt of asking for the hand of the young Archduchess ; and when he returned victorious to Fontainebleau , on the 26th of October 1809 , the Empress Josephine's ...
Perhaps , when Napoleon slept for the last time at Schönbrunn , he already dreamt of asking for the hand of the young Archduchess ; and when he returned victorious to Fontainebleau , on the 26th of October 1809 , the Empress Josephine's ...
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Unless the magistrate can read this , he is a mere puppet in the hands of his native clerk . ... who takes up German , is required to write , in the English character , divers passages obscurely penned in the German MS . hand .
Unless the magistrate can read this , he is a mere puppet in the hands of his native clerk . ... who takes up German , is required to write , in the English character , divers passages obscurely penned in the German MS . hand .
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