The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 210. kötetA. Constable, 1909 |
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10. oldal
... question without allowing itself to be dis- tracted by other interests . It was so with the problem of union after the publication of Lord Selborne's despatch . The men not actively engaged in politics were not indeed greatly moved at ...
... question without allowing itself to be dis- tracted by other interests . It was so with the problem of union after the publication of Lord Selborne's despatch . The men not actively engaged in politics were not indeed greatly moved at ...
109. oldal
... question its truthfulness . Sir Thomas Browne points out that even Aristotle was subject to this error ; as when he devoted a paragraph to discussing the question why men cough , and cows do not , the fact of course being that cows ...
... question its truthfulness . Sir Thomas Browne points out that even Aristotle was subject to this error ; as when he devoted a paragraph to discussing the question why men cough , and cows do not , the fact of course being that cows ...
472. oldal
... question of greatest moment to Englishmen , and a matter of national pride to the Germans . We are determined to ... question of reducing her speed of building . It would be wiser in us to leave her to settle the question by herself ...
... question of greatest moment to Englishmen , and a matter of national pride to the Germans . We are determined to ... question of reducing her speed of building . It would be wiser in us to leave her to settle the question by herself ...
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