The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... young birds were unwise enough to alight upon the nesting cliff . They doubtless emanated from a neigh- bouring historic eyrie of fifty years ' standing and were obviously acting independently of their parents , who were not in sight ...
... young birds were unwise enough to alight upon the nesting cliff . They doubtless emanated from a neigh- bouring historic eyrie of fifty years ' standing and were obviously acting independently of their parents , who were not in sight ...
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... young woman fell into the water and was nearly drowned . Isaac , however , did not find his admirers attractive , and declared that although many of the young females were rather hand- some , displaying much symmetry of figure and ...
... young woman fell into the water and was nearly drowned . Isaac , however , did not find his admirers attractive , and declared that although many of the young females were rather hand- some , displaying much symmetry of figure and ...
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... young French royalist , Amédée de Ripert - Monclar , who first suggested to Browning that he should make the Renaissance scholar's career the subject of a poem , and it is to Ripert - Monclar that the work was inscribed by his ...
... young French royalist , Amédée de Ripert - Monclar , who first suggested to Browning that he should make the Renaissance scholar's career the subject of a poem , and it is to Ripert - Monclar that the work was inscribed by his ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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