The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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... regard him as a historical per- sonage , the more must we view him as personifying the ethnic identity of the two races.'t Now Memnon is neither more nor less mythical than Danaüs ; and , according to Mr. Raw- linson , the less we regard ...
... regard him as a historical per- sonage , the more must we view him as personifying the ethnic identity of the two races.'t Now Memnon is neither more nor less mythical than Danaüs ; and , according to Mr. Raw- linson , the less we regard ...
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... regard the respective rights of tenant and landlord . ' As by mutual consent the claim for compensation on ac- count of improvements was to be referred to arbitration , it became necessary that the principles on which that valuation was ...
... regard the respective rights of tenant and landlord . ' As by mutual consent the claim for compensation on ac- count of improvements was to be referred to arbitration , it became necessary that the principles on which that valuation was ...
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Or Critical Journal. Beugnot is evidently speaking the language of personal regard . For Charles X. did undoubtedly inspire the strongest personal regard to those who knew him , whether on the throne or in exile . Louis XVIII . , on the ...
Or Critical Journal. Beugnot is evidently speaking the language of personal regard . For Charles X. did undoubtedly inspire the strongest personal regard to those who knew him , whether on the throne or in exile . Louis XVIII . , on the ...
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Selections from the Records of the Bombay Govern | 1 |
The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern | 108 |
in Glasgow Cathedral By Charles Heath Wilson | 154 |
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