The Quarterly Review, 264–265. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... passed into the Turkish language they came under the rules of Turkish grammar and were governed by Turkish inflexions , Turkish declensions , Turkish suffixes and Turkish pronunciation . But , even when enclosed within a Turkish frame ...
... passed into the Turkish language they came under the rules of Turkish grammar and were governed by Turkish inflexions , Turkish declensions , Turkish suffixes and Turkish pronunciation . But , even when enclosed within a Turkish frame ...
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... passed from the hands of Kent and Gibbs , James of Greenwich and Ripley and the rest to those of the Dances and Sir Robert Taylor and above all Sir William Chambers . The greatest achievement of the last named , Somerset House , had ...
... passed from the hands of Kent and Gibbs , James of Greenwich and Ripley and the rest to those of the Dances and Sir Robert Taylor and above all Sir William Chambers . The greatest achievement of the last named , Somerset House , had ...
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... passed through , great crowds of people at all the places were [ sic ] we passed through & through Wales the indignation of the people was great . ' I found my influence would protect them without difficulty . 6 The women were more ...
... passed through , great crowds of people at all the places were [ sic ] we passed through & through Wales the indignation of the people was great . ' I found my influence would protect them without difficulty . 6 The women were more ...
Contents
ART No 521 JULY | 1 |
The Short Story | 2 |
The Periodicity of Earthquakes | 3 |
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