The Living Age, 251. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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137. oldal
... line of sight . It is natural to turn to plates given in Mr. Burke's book ( pp . 108-113 ) to see whether this ... lines of division of the several pairs are all very nearly parallel . Since the plates appear to be drawings and not ...
... line of sight . It is natural to turn to plates given in Mr. Burke's book ( pp . 108-113 ) to see whether this ... lines of division of the several pairs are all very nearly parallel . Since the plates appear to be drawings and not ...
140. oldal
... lines which run athwart each other , nor par- allel lines which never meet , but radii of the same circle , merging in the cen- tral truth . First there has been the rehabilitation of religion as belonging to a reasonable intelligence ...
... lines which run athwart each other , nor par- allel lines which never meet , but radii of the same circle , merging in the cen- tral truth . First there has been the rehabilitation of religion as belonging to a reasonable intelligence ...
238. oldal
... lines , under circum- stances of blood - curdling romance such as we shall see no more , for in 1816 Lord Exmouth bombarded the city of Algiers as a final and this time quite efficient protest . In any case , since in the year 1864 the ...
... lines , under circum- stances of blood - curdling romance such as we shall see no more , for in 1816 Lord Exmouth bombarded the city of Algiers as a final and this time quite efficient protest . In any case , since in the year 1864 the ...
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