The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 131. kötetA. Constable, 1870 |
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59. oldal
... fact of the ' coincidence of these lines is easily rendered visible if the solar spectrum is allowed to fall into ... facts , however , remained altogether barren of conse- quences , so far as regards the explanation of the phenomena ...
... fact of the ' coincidence of these lines is easily rendered visible if the solar spectrum is allowed to fall into ... facts , however , remained altogether barren of conse- quences , so far as regards the explanation of the phenomena ...
134. oldal
... facts have dispelled many old delusions . Roman Catholic countries are not always more impure than Calvinistic ones ... fact is , Calvin had never troubled himself with questions about the comparative wicked- ness of Geneva . He had his ...
... facts have dispelled many old delusions . Roman Catholic countries are not always more impure than Calvinistic ones ... fact is , Calvin had never troubled himself with questions about the comparative wicked- ness of Geneva . He had his ...
543. oldal
... fact , there was very little secrecy about the voting ? -Very little , unless by such persons as clergymen . I will cite my own father , who is a clergyman . The candidate might be from his own congregation , and therefore being in such ...
... fact , there was very little secrecy about the voting ? -Very little , unless by such persons as clergymen . I will cite my own father , who is a clergyman . The candidate might be from his own congregation , and therefore being in such ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
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