The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 156. kötetA. Constable, 1882 |
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58. oldal
... called meteorites , come occasionally from space , and fall upon the earth . Such visitors , however , are rather refractory subjects for even Dr. Siemens ' centrifugal theory to deal with . They are dense , solid masses , principally ...
... called meteorites , come occasionally from space , and fall upon the earth . Such visitors , however , are rather refractory subjects for even Dr. Siemens ' centrifugal theory to deal with . They are dense , solid masses , principally ...
87. oldal
... called the severe view of famine relief , believing in the necessity of checking abuse by severe tests . When a few years subsequently the great famine in Southern India occurred , Sir John Strachey was Lord Lytton's most influential ...
... called the severe view of famine relief , believing in the necessity of checking abuse by severe tests . When a few years subsequently the great famine in Southern India occurred , Sir John Strachey was Lord Lytton's most influential ...
251. oldal
... called it something else . All this time the weather was very bad , and their tempers were as short as the days were long , but they did not quarrel , owing , as Esau says , to his excellent temper , though they were near it when the ...
... called it something else . All this time the weather was very bad , and their tempers were as short as the days were long , but they did not quarrel , owing , as Esau says , to his excellent temper , though they were near it when the ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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