The Nineteenth Century, Bind 15Henry S. King & Company, 1884 |
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Side 10
... taken from the old interpretation is added to the new . Or rather , we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase ; since , for an explanation which has a seeming feasibility , science sub- stitutes ...
... taken from the old interpretation is added to the new . Or rather , we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase ; since , for an explanation which has a seeming feasibility , science sub- stitutes ...
Side 23
... taken up by the Government and its supporters is , that they were not aware of the existence of these documents . But this is not all , though it really seems like flogging a dead horse to pile up further arguments . In 1869 disputes ...
... taken up by the Government and its supporters is , that they were not aware of the existence of these documents . But this is not all , though it really seems like flogging a dead horse to pile up further arguments . In 1869 disputes ...
Side 33
... taken by the authorities in consenting to the erection of a statue . There is nothing of which it is more difficult to judge the effect in advance . The small model of a statue may please , the full- sized cast in the studio may look ...
... taken by the authorities in consenting to the erection of a statue . There is nothing of which it is more difficult to judge the effect in advance . The small model of a statue may please , the full- sized cast in the studio may look ...
Side 69
... taken through their own connivance , was much offended ; and the event seemed to prove that his suspicions were just , for they both joined the army of the Parliament . In 1644 , Algernon was appointed by the Earl of Manchester to the ...
... taken through their own connivance , was much offended ; and the event seemed to prove that his suspicions were just , for they both joined the army of the Parliament . In 1644 , Algernon was appointed by the Earl of Manchester to the ...
Side 81
... taken away from the Irish members by this coup ; they voted for the Free Trade motion , and the Derby Administration fell . The Aberdeen Government , which succeeded them , instead of taking up the Land Question at the point which it ...
... taken away from the Irish members by this coup ; they voted for the Free Trade motion , and the Derby Administration fell . The Aberdeen Government , which succeeded them , instead of taking up the Land Question at the point which it ...
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