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The Heart of the Empire: Discussions of Problems of Modern City Life in ... - Page 238
edited by - 1901 - 415 pages
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1890 - 720 pages
...Attorney-General promised to lay before the Court. Of the enormous mass of evidence which was adduced by the Times it is impossible, in the space at our disposal, to give more than the dry bones. We shall content ourselves with quoting a few of the most graphic and important passages...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1890 - 742 pages
...Attorney-General promised to lay before the Court. Of the enormous mass of evidence which was adduced by the Times it is impossible, in the space at our disposal, to give more than the dry bones. We shall content ourselves with quoting a few of the most graphic and important passages...
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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record

Asia - 1893 - 1094 pages
...eccentricities from a scientific standpoint, has just appeared. It is impossible within the limits of space at our disposal to give more than a general indication of this remarkable inquiry. Hosts of writers from various countries, with characteristic passages, are...
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The Reliquary, Volume 20

Archaeology - 1879 - 366 pages
...buildings which had fallen centuries before St. Alban's monastery was contemplated. It is difficult in the space at our disposal to give more than a general idea of the value of such a magnificent volume as this — a volume which is the outcome of many years...
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Applied Bacteriology; an Introductory Handbook for the Use of Students ...

Thomas Hames Pearmain, Cresacre George Moor - Bacteriology - 1898 - 554 pages
...they can be investigated. To persons familiar with the science it is needless to say that it has been impossible in the space at our disposal to give more than a small fraction of the material which would be available for a treatise having the same object. We regret...
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Journal of the Ivernian Society, Volume 6

Celtic philology - 1914 - 302 pages
...these points, Mr. O'Dwyer has courteously placed in our hands a human document of intense interest. It is impossible, in the space at our disposal, to give more than a mere digest of this. But what we may be able to disclose of the struggles and triumphs of one of the...
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Modern Languages, Volumes 5-6

Eric G. Underwood, Ernest Albert Craddock - Languages, Modern - 1924 - 428 pages
...University of Manitoba * Marescot, La Folie rlu Jour. Paris, 1754. Molière and Music* (Continued) IV. IT is impossible, in the space at our disposal, to give more than a few examples from the works of our poet to show Molière's knowledge of and attitude to the music of...
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Munster

George Fletcher - Munster (Ireland) - 1921 - 224 pages
...found in Scandinavia and were probably bartered for amber, which was much prized in prehistoric times. It is impossible in the space at our disposal to give more than a slight sketch of the principal archaeological and architectural monuments of Munster ; it will therefore...
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Annual Register, Volume 131

Edmund Burke - History - 1890 - 736 pages
...Attorney-General promised to lay before the Court. Of the enormous mass of evidence which was adduced by the Times it is impossible, in the space at our disposal, to give more than the dry 'bones. We shall content ourselves with quoting a few of the most graphic and important passages...
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Münster, Volume 414

1979 - 192 pages
...found in Scandinavia and were probably bartered for amber, which was much prized in prehistoric times. It is impossible in the space at our disposal to give more than a slight sketch of the principal archaeological and architectural monuments of Munster ; it will therefore...
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