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Page 78
... less , and been less . It is by the immensity of his outlook even more than by the multiplicity of his discoveries that he is taking his place among the greatest names in science— a Titanic figure , as yet but dimly seen , between ...
... less , and been less . It is by the immensity of his outlook even more than by the multiplicity of his discoveries that he is taking his place among the greatest names in science— a Titanic figure , as yet but dimly seen , between ...
Page 378
... less deserving of study and record , not less insistent in their appeal to the emotions , than the blade of grass or the shavings in the carpenter's shop . The Pre - Raphaelites may have been sincere in their revolt against convention ...
... less deserving of study and record , not less insistent in their appeal to the emotions , than the blade of grass or the shavings in the carpenter's shop . The Pre - Raphaelites may have been sincere in their revolt against convention ...
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... less and less filled by men of Italic origin , all sorts of heterogeneous elements were absorbed and settled down in colonies of veterans . The partition of the Empire is followed by a new southward movement of barbarous hordes from the ...
... less and less filled by men of Italic origin , all sorts of heterogeneous elements were absorbed and settled down in colonies of veterans . The partition of the Empire is followed by a new southward movement of barbarous hordes from the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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