The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... Look , to take one familiar example , at the process of deterio- ration which our Queen's English has undergone at the hands of the Americans . Look at those phrases which so amuse us in their speech and books ; at their reckless ...
... Look , to take one familiar example , at the process of deterio- ration which our Queen's English has undergone at the hands of the Americans . Look at those phrases which so amuse us in their speech and books ; at their reckless ...
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... look for men who can sympathise in the troubles and difficulties and toils of admi- nistration ; and they at least will never again come under the imputation of undervaluing the intellectual requisites of rule , or the breadth of scope ...
... look for men who can sympathise in the troubles and difficulties and toils of admi- nistration ; and they at least will never again come under the imputation of undervaluing the intellectual requisites of rule , or the breadth of scope ...
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... Look further at those admirable constructions , both in Europe and America , by which the railroad is carried across mountain chains , climbing tortuously their steep acclivities , or forced by tunnels through the rock . In the Copiapo ...
... Look further at those admirable constructions , both in Europe and America , by which the railroad is carried across mountain chains , climbing tortuously their steep acclivities , or forced by tunnels through the rock . In the Copiapo ...
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