The Quarterly Review, 265. köide,525. numberJohn Murray, 1935 |
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... centuries . It must not be thought that these are the only occasions on which the plague has pierced our defences . Of ... century B.C. to the first book of Samuel ( ch . 5 ) , where we may read of the emerods , ' which are recognised to ...
... centuries . It must not be thought that these are the only occasions on which the plague has pierced our defences . Of ... century B.C. to the first book of Samuel ( ch . 5 ) , where we may read of the emerods , ' which are recognised to ...
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... century we possessed no scholarly and systematic bibliography of our national history , nothing that enabled us to co - ordinate a rapidly increasing output of revised texts and auxiliary studies with the sources and literature provided ...
... century we possessed no scholarly and systematic bibliography of our national history , nothing that enabled us to co - ordinate a rapidly increasing output of revised texts and auxiliary studies with the sources and literature provided ...
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... century , for instance , Europe , recently so agonised and antagonised by the Napoleonic wars and exhausted of treasure and blood , rejoiced in expectations that in many of their aspects were nearer to Paradise even than to Utopia . In ...
... century , for instance , Europe , recently so agonised and antagonised by the Napoleonic wars and exhausted of treasure and blood , rejoiced in expectations that in many of their aspects were nearer to Paradise even than to Utopia . In ...
Contents
No 523 JANUARY | 1 |
The Work of Madame Curie | 2 |
Christmas Folklore | 3 |
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