The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 189
... land appear , between land and sea also there has been an interchange , at times active , at times lethargic , but never intermitted . Men's lives are so short and some natural processes are so slow that only of late has it been fully ...
... land appear , between land and sea also there has been an interchange , at times active , at times lethargic , but never intermitted . Men's lives are so short and some natural processes are so slow that only of late has it been fully ...
Page 255
... land ! Is it desired in the public interest that landowners should still further discontinue their improvements , shut up their houses , and reduce the number of their employés ? As with the Duke of Devonshire so with every small squire ...
... land ! Is it desired in the public interest that landowners should still further discontinue their improvements , shut up their houses , and reduce the number of their employés ? As with the Duke of Devonshire so with every small squire ...
Page 403
... Land , there to await the coming of the Lord . So long as the Arabs were masters of Palestine they protected these pilgrimages , from which they derived no small emoluments . But when the Seljukian Turks , a barbarous and ferocious ...
... Land , there to await the coming of the Lord . So long as the Arabs were masters of Palestine they protected these pilgrimages , from which they derived no small emoluments . But when the Seljukian Turks , a barbarous and ferocious ...
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