The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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... observation merely creates a smile ; although it is a smile of assent to the justice of the satire , in a metaphorical sense , not one out of five hundred having the least idea that the fact may be literally true . Now , if women are ...
... observation merely creates a smile ; although it is a smile of assent to the justice of the satire , in a metaphorical sense , not one out of five hundred having the least idea that the fact may be literally true . Now , if women are ...
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... observed the same conduct afterwards , spending the day with his com- panions and reposing with them at night , not even visiting his bride but with great caution and apprehension of being discovered by the rest of the family . " Thus ...
... observed the same conduct afterwards , spending the day with his com- panions and reposing with them at night , not even visiting his bride but with great caution and apprehension of being discovered by the rest of the family . " Thus ...
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... observed here , however that an English writer almost simultaneously with him adopted the same line of argument and quoted the same authorities . The first French edition of Mr. Thierry's history was pub- lished in 1825 , and appeared ...
... observed here , however that an English writer almost simultaneously with him adopted the same line of argument and quoted the same authorities . The first French edition of Mr. Thierry's history was pub- lished in 1825 , and appeared ...
الصفحة 136
... observation and experience , that if they only succeeded in securing a certain amount of millions , not only would their infamy be forgotten , but in a few brief years they might have colossal statues erected to their honor , and ...
... observation and experience , that if they only succeeded in securing a certain amount of millions , not only would their infamy be forgotten , but in a few brief years they might have colossal statues erected to their honor , and ...
الصفحة 137
... observed- " That person , Socrates , ' said he , ' is the most wealthy of the Siceliotes and Italiotes ; and how should he not be ? ' " & c . Erasistratus here proceeds to point out the different sources of the ambassador's wealth ...
... observed- " That person , Socrates , ' said he , ' is the most wealthy of the Siceliotes and Italiotes ; and how should he not be ? ' " & c . Erasistratus here proceeds to point out the different sources of the ambassador's wealth ...
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