The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 129
... question is often asked , Have we reached the limit in the construction of refracting telescopes ? Does the failure of the 50 - inch telescope which was a side - show in the Paris Exhibition of 1900 mean that construction can go no ...
... question is often asked , Have we reached the limit in the construction of refracting telescopes ? Does the failure of the 50 - inch telescope which was a side - show in the Paris Exhibition of 1900 mean that construction can go no ...
Page 150
... question to the existing male electorate would be to admit the justice of the status quo ; while to allow women to share in the plebiscite would be illogical for any one not prepared to concede the whole point in dispute . Franchise ...
... question to the existing male electorate would be to admit the justice of the status quo ; while to allow women to share in the plebiscite would be illogical for any one not prepared to concede the whole point in dispute . Franchise ...
Page 413
... question is a negligible quantity . ' English statesmen , ' says a judicious and impartial critic , are ' wont to be either blind to the existence of such a question ' ( that of the relation of the Churches to modern society ) , or else ...
... question is a negligible quantity . ' English statesmen , ' says a judicious and impartial critic , are ' wont to be either blind to the existence of such a question ' ( that of the relation of the Churches to modern society ) , or else ...
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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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