The Quarterly Review, Band 274,Ausgabe 544John Murray, 1940 |
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... pass as the discoverer . In an article on Richard Greene , Joseph's brother , the ' Dictionary of National Biography ' states that Joseph was born in 1712 and died in 1790. Greene lived forty- three years after the discovery of the will ...
... pass as the discoverer . In an article on Richard Greene , Joseph's brother , the ' Dictionary of National Biography ' states that Joseph was born in 1712 and died in 1790. Greene lived forty- three years after the discovery of the will ...
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... pass after Susanna's death to her eldest son and his heirs male . If this supposititious son had no male issue they were to pass to her second son and his heirs male , and so on with many words to her seventh son and his heirs male ...
... pass after Susanna's death to her eldest son and his heirs male . If this supposititious son had no male issue they were to pass to her second son and his heirs male , and so on with many words to her seventh son and his heirs male ...
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... pass sentences , or at least is gravely handicapped in passing sentences , unless ( 1 ) he is of a calm , judicial temperament and a man of the world ; ( 2 ) he knows all about the prisoner as well as about his crime ; ( 3 ) he ...
... pass sentences , or at least is gravely handicapped in passing sentences , unless ( 1 ) he is of a calm , judicial temperament and a man of the world ; ( 2 ) he knows all about the prisoner as well as about his crime ; ( 3 ) he ...
Inhalt
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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