The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 292
... consideration it is thought good to embark on a large policy of improving inland navigations , the first step which should be taken is to amalgamate and bring into working order , as main through lines , certain water- ways which ...
... consideration it is thought good to embark on a large policy of improving inland navigations , the first step which should be taken is to amalgamate and bring into working order , as main through lines , certain water- ways which ...
Page 368
... consideration of the subject of the work of art , and where an analysis of the emotions themselves is to be expected , the instinct of the profes- sional artist becomes paramount in the author , and his desire to uphold the freedom of ...
... consideration of the subject of the work of art , and where an analysis of the emotions themselves is to be expected , the instinct of the profes- sional artist becomes paramount in the author , and his desire to uphold the freedom of ...
Page 370
... consideration of this antithesis by means of an analysis of the ' technical ' may therefore serve to illuminate the obscure centre of Mr. Balfour's argument and to exhibit the degree of truth and untruth in the position which he ...
... consideration of this antithesis by means of an analysis of the ' technical ' may therefore serve to illuminate the obscure centre of Mr. Balfour's argument and to exhibit the degree of truth and untruth in the position which he ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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