From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 22
All the speakers of note who took part in the debates on the question of British supremacy advocated a resort to force : — The attainment of Magna Charta had no precedent ; it was a great original transaction , not obtained by votes in ...
All the speakers of note who took part in the debates on the question of British supremacy advocated a resort to force : — The attainment of Magna Charta had no precedent ; it was a great original transaction , not obtained by votes in ...
Page 241
circumstance that they are all annuals , raised year after year from seed , which as physiologists well know constitutes an insu- perable bar to the perpetuation of forms widely differing from the original parent .
circumstance that they are all annuals , raised year after year from seed , which as physiologists well know constitutes an insu- perable bar to the perpetuation of forms widely differing from the original parent .
Page 395
M. Bunsen conjectures that Syncellus may even have had before him a part or the whole of Manetho's original work , from which he copied the above statement . This appears to us a most improbable conjecture ; and it is very strange that ...
M. Bunsen conjectures that Syncellus may even have had before him a part or the whole of Manetho's original work , from which he copied the above statement . This appears to us a most improbable conjecture ; and it is very strange that ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according ancient appears Austria authority ballads become believe brought called cause character Church collection common complete contains Court death desire Devonshire doubt early effect England English evidence existing fact feeling France French Gallery give given Government hand head House important influence interest Italy Johnson King least less letter living London look Lord Lord John Russell manner matter means measure ment mind nature never object observed once opinion original party passed patents perhaps period persons play political possess present probably produced question reason received reform regard reign relations remains remarkable respect result says seems spirit supposed taken things thought tion true turn whole writes