The Scottish Review, Band 35A. Gardner, 1900 |
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... discuss M. Zola's works from his own point of view , in quoting what he said him- self about realism in general and the art of the novelist in particular . He begins by telling us that physiology will give some day the key to all men's ...
... discuss M. Zola's works from his own point of view , in quoting what he said him- self about realism in general and the art of the novelist in particular . He begins by telling us that physiology will give some day the key to all men's ...
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... discuss the question as if it were the same in Scotland and in England , whereas the existing land laws and customs are entirely different , the perpetual aliena- tion of land in consideration of an annual payment of feu - duty being ...
... discuss the question as if it were the same in Scotland and in England , whereas the existing land laws and customs are entirely different , the perpetual aliena- tion of land in consideration of an annual payment of feu - duty being ...
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... discuss briefly the events which followed , not necessarily in their chronological sequence , and certainly not with any attempt at a description of the marches and the battles . All this has been , and is being , done most ably by the ...
... discuss briefly the events which followed , not necessarily in their chronological sequence , and certainly not with any attempt at a description of the marches and the battles . All this has been , and is being , done most ably by the ...
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... discusses this in a very lengthened form from the philosophical point of view in relation to property , on a social basis , whither we are unable to follow him . The next chapter is on agreements , also in substantive form denot- ing a ...
... discusses this in a very lengthened form from the philosophical point of view in relation to property , on a social basis , whither we are unable to follow him . The next chapter is on agreements , also in substantive form denot- ing a ...
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... discusses Galileo as a literary man.-A. Graf contributes three poems ; the Bronze Gate , the Distaff , and the Fanfare . - F . Nobili - Vitelleschi writes on State Anarchy . - G . Macchiero sends the first instalment of a paper on the ...
... discusses Galileo as a literary man.-A. Graf contributes three poems ; the Bronze Gate , the Distaff , and the Fanfare . - F . Nobili - Vitelleschi writes on State Anarchy . - G . Macchiero sends the first instalment of a paper on the ...
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