The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... kind which would enable him , as he himself was wont to express it , " to live to think . " No one could have pressed , his suit more earnestly . A refusal of the bluntest kind would not discourage him from trying again and again . Even ...
... kind which would enable him , as he himself was wont to express it , " to live to think . " No one could have pressed , his suit more earnestly . A refusal of the bluntest kind would not discourage him from trying again and again . Even ...
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... kind . There is a regular and easy gradation throughout the whole series . According as the pupil makes proficiency ... kind , at page 193 ; of those of the whale kind , at page 238 , and of the shrew kind , at page 180 , & c . Similar ...
... kind . There is a regular and easy gradation throughout the whole series . According as the pupil makes proficiency ... kind , at page 193 ; of those of the whale kind , at page 238 , and of the shrew kind , at page 180 , & c . Similar ...
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... kind , whose seed is in itself . " Here we find the great distinction of species established- yielding fruit after his kind " —and we may also perceive how important , in the study of plants , must be a knowledge of the structure of the ...
... kind , whose seed is in itself . " Here we find the great distinction of species established- yielding fruit after his kind " —and we may also perceive how important , in the study of plants , must be a knowledge of the structure of the ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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