The Quarterly Review, Bände 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... produced in hundreds . Throughout this time the doctrine of the Atonement which was dominant was the satisfaction ... produce greater doctrinal changes , proved to be not so much innovators as the watchdogs of the existing dogmatic ...
... produced in hundreds . Throughout this time the doctrine of the Atonement which was dominant was the satisfaction ... produce greater doctrinal changes , proved to be not so much innovators as the watchdogs of the existing dogmatic ...
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... produce 17,000 tractors yearly ; Ireland's , 14,000 ; the Soviet's , 60,000 ! * This sounds grand , but in reality only half the number are produced ; the tractors being of American or Italian construction and of scarcely any use under ...
... produce 17,000 tractors yearly ; Ireland's , 14,000 ; the Soviet's , 60,000 ! * This sounds grand , but in reality only half the number are produced ; the tractors being of American or Italian construction and of scarcely any use under ...
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... produce a medical certificate , and that is not easy to get , for usually there is no doctor near . The amount of work to be done per day is stated definitely and is very high . For instance , one man with two horses has to harrow an ...
... produce a medical certificate , and that is not easy to get , for usually there is no doctor near . The amount of work to be done per day is stated definitely and is very high . For instance , one man with two horses has to harrow an ...
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