The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 198
... once more to fall and once more to be overwhelmed by sheltering sediment . But , where the coal measures are many thousands of feet thick , it is not once or twice only that the shifting of conditions between land and water has occurred ...
... once more to fall and once more to be overwhelmed by sheltering sediment . But , where the coal measures are many thousands of feet thick , it is not once or twice only that the shifting of conditions between land and water has occurred ...
Page 255
... once more to prove that in 1868 land in England contributed only some 5 per cent . of the total Imperial taxation , whilst land in France , Prussia , and Hungary contributed respectively at the rate of 8 , 11 , and 32 per cent . Is it ...
... once more to prove that in 1868 land in England contributed only some 5 per cent . of the total Imperial taxation , whilst land in France , Prussia , and Hungary contributed respectively at the rate of 8 , 11 , and 32 per cent . Is it ...
Page 385
... once ; indeed , the first time is the most trying . It is a very wonderful , and quite an original and unique book ... once saying to him of ' Clarissa , ' ' I love those large still books . ' He prepared also a volume of ' Readings from ...
... once ; indeed , the first time is the most trying . It is a very wonderful , and quite an original and unique book ... once saying to him of ' Clarissa , ' ' I love those large still books . ' He prepared also a volume of ' Readings from ...
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