The Living Age, 250. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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248. oldal
... interest for the various lo- calities by a Government Commission . He said : - What is the essential difference be- tween the regulation of rates of interest and railroad freights ? You say you are better able to judge of local condi ...
... interest for the various lo- calities by a Government Commission . He said : - What is the essential difference be- tween the regulation of rates of interest and railroad freights ? You say you are better able to judge of local condi ...
707. oldal
... interest in it . A man who writes about horses because horses are his ruling passion is so far an egotist , though he never mentions himself . Gibbon's History is a monument of this kind of objective egotism . such cases the writer is ...
... interest in it . A man who writes about horses because horses are his ruling passion is so far an egotist , though he never mentions himself . Gibbon's History is a monument of this kind of objective egotism . such cases the writer is ...
777. oldal
... interest to mankind , can also express it in the best possible manner . The Preraphaelite school could not quite attain this , except perhaps in some of the works of its ablest expo- nent , Millais ; but it often touched and tried to ...
... interest to mankind , can also express it in the best possible manner . The Preraphaelite school could not quite attain this , except perhaps in some of the works of its ablest expo- nent , Millais ; but it often touched and tried to ...
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