The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... respect we remark a very great lacuna , not only in * Lady Eastlake quotes ( vol . ii . p . 263 ) apparently with approval an exceedingly rude ivory , now at Munich , and certainly of a very early date , perhaps the fifth century , in ...
... respect we remark a very great lacuna , not only in * Lady Eastlake quotes ( vol . ii . p . 263 ) apparently with approval an exceedingly rude ivory , now at Munich , and certainly of a very early date , perhaps the fifth century , in ...
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... respect to the equine race with still more confidence , and his acquaintance with the horse in many parts of the East has enabled him to bring much original matter to bear on the subject . But Herr Fitzinger , whose essay we have ...
... respect to the equine race with still more confidence , and his acquaintance with the horse in many parts of the East has enabled him to bring much original matter to bear on the subject . But Herr Fitzinger , whose essay we have ...
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... respect for treaties , and her sympathy with people striving for freedom and for unity . Parliament has , however , steadily kept in view a policy of non - intervention in the in- ternal affairs of other countries ; and in international ...
... respect for treaties , and her sympathy with people striving for freedom and for unity . Parliament has , however , steadily kept in view a policy of non - intervention in the in- ternal affairs of other countries ; and in international ...
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