The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 105. kötetA. Constable, 1857 |
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71. oldal
... effects , of deep interest not only to individuals , but to the welfare of social life . Vague though it may seem ... effect throw a sort of classic veil over the simple and certain source whence these ills arise . Common phrases are ...
... effects , of deep interest not only to individuals , but to the welfare of social life . Vague though it may seem ... effect throw a sort of classic veil over the simple and certain source whence these ills arise . Common phrases are ...
287. oldal
... effect upon the Persian Government . The Shah and his Ministers were alarmed . The allusion , vague as it was in words , but of a purport not to be mistaken , to another demonstration in the Persian Gulf , brought for a while the ...
... effect upon the Persian Government . The Shah and his Ministers were alarmed . The allusion , vague as it was in words , but of a purport not to be mistaken , to another demonstration in the Persian Gulf , brought for a while the ...
373. oldal
... effect . It would , in fact , be the case of 300 volumes of water put into rapid motion by one volume only- - such , according to Livingstone's careful estimate , being about the proportion of the gulf to the river stream . Another ...
... effect . It would , in fact , be the case of 300 volumes of water put into rapid motion by one volume only- - such , according to Livingstone's careful estimate , being about the proportion of the gulf to the river stream . Another ...
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