The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... equal , development varies as function " * — that is , the growth of any organ depends upon its activity . We are everywhere met by instances of this - not only in the gym- nast , who surprises us by the great size and power of his ...
... equal , development varies as function " * — that is , the growth of any organ depends upon its activity . We are everywhere met by instances of this - not only in the gym- nast , who surprises us by the great size and power of his ...
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... equal in France . It was not want of taste or judgment , nor yet pre- judice that caused this , but ignorance of the Italian language , though nowhere else was it so much studied as in France . In England and Germany it was regarded as ...
... equal in France . It was not want of taste or judgment , nor yet pre- judice that caused this , but ignorance of the Italian language , though nowhere else was it so much studied as in France . In England and Germany it was regarded as ...
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... equal eminence , it would be a long time before we should need to take up any other subject . Modern Italy has produced but few philosophers who are known , beyond the Alps , as such ; although , in this depart- ment , too , she affords ...
... equal eminence , it would be a long time before we should need to take up any other subject . Modern Italy has produced but few philosophers who are known , beyond the Alps , as such ; although , in this depart- ment , too , she affords ...
الصفحة 104
... equal amount of injury with the latter , and adds the guilt of making false promises , the thief making no promise . The man who forges , or coins , is very properly taken into cus- tody ; but he who possesses himself of an equal amount ...
... equal amount of injury with the latter , and adds the guilt of making false promises , the thief making no promise . The man who forges , or coins , is very properly taken into cus- tody ; but he who possesses himself of an equal amount ...
الصفحة 109
... equal to that of the whole of European Turkey , Italy , Greece and Spain . The next on the road is Persia , and the Shah has had to cede to the Czar an amount of territory nearly equal to England , Ireland and Scotland . One would think ...
... equal to that of the whole of European Turkey , Italy , Greece and Spain . The next on the road is Persia , and the Shah has had to cede to the Czar an amount of territory nearly equal to England , Ireland and Scotland . One would think ...
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