The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 109
... practically identical structure throughout ; though it is true that the structure has been produced in the two cases from tissues not in the least homologous ; and therefore that the " windings " and " zigzags " of the roads are by no ...
... practically identical structure throughout ; though it is true that the structure has been produced in the two cases from tissues not in the least homologous ; and therefore that the " windings " and " zigzags " of the roads are by no ...
Page 116
... practically infinite factor in equation , and the other factors , shown dependent upon it , beco infinite also . We are confronted in Nature with perfections a complexities of adaptation that amaze our faculties . But th are in a way ...
... practically infinite factor in equation , and the other factors , shown dependent upon it , beco infinite also . We are confronted in Nature with perfections a complexities of adaptation that amaze our faculties . But th are in a way ...
Page 121
... practically nothing . The atives in some places make a rough pottery , but it can hardly e described as an industry . Ꭺ When annexation was finally decided upon , it was agreed at Tripoli ( the town ) should be the port of ...
... practically nothing . The atives in some places make a rough pottery , but it can hardly e described as an industry . Ꭺ When annexation was finally decided upon , it was agreed at Tripoli ( the town ) should be the port of ...
Page 122
... practically encircled by earthworks . I visited the lines at several places , and was much struck by the thoroughness of the military dispositions , the transport , the hospital arrangements , as also the general bearing of the troops ...
... practically encircled by earthworks . I visited the lines at several places , and was much struck by the thoroughness of the military dispositions , the transport , the hospital arrangements , as also the general bearing of the troops ...
Page 125
... their haik . It is practically certain that the women , during these hours of strife , as often as not , forgot this mark of social etiquette , and uncovered their faces altogether . Then WITH THE ITALIANS IN TRIPOLI 125.
... their haik . It is practically certain that the women , during these hours of strife , as often as not , forgot this mark of social etiquette , and uncovered their faces altogether . Then WITH THE ITALIANS IN TRIPOLI 125.
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