The Quarterly Review, Band 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... object of his criticism at all , but upon something else which he wants to prove by means of that object . He neither really tells us , therefore , anything about the object , nor anything about his own ignorance of the object . He ...
... object of his criticism at all , but upon something else which he wants to prove by means of that object . He neither really tells us , therefore , anything about the object , nor anything about his own ignorance of the object . He ...
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... object to be attained , more important even than restraining needless debate , namely , to secure certainty as to the subject for discussion ; and neither of these objects can be attained , without some modification of the rules ...
... object to be attained , more important even than restraining needless debate , namely , to secure certainty as to the subject for discussion ; and neither of these objects can be attained , without some modification of the rules ...
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... object , the means , and always till now the result of Russian aggression , have been the same . The pretext has been justice to the Christians under the dominion of the Porte . The object has been military possession of the key of the ...
... object , the means , and always till now the result of Russian aggression , have been the same . The pretext has been justice to the Christians under the dominion of the Porte . The object has been military possession of the key of the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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