The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 175
... give rise to the supposition that you are some part of the command . Such despatches as I have already told you should be sent by the staff of the general - in - chief , or , if they are from you , mention should be made that it is by ...
... give rise to the supposition that you are some part of the command . Such despatches as I have already told you should be sent by the staff of the general - in - chief , or , if they are from you , mention should be made that it is by ...
Page 316
... give a sense of security to those authors who cannot , from the very nature of their creations , expect or rely on immediate recognition , and it is therefore for this class of producer that the legislator has to provide . In so doing ...
... give a sense of security to those authors who cannot , from the very nature of their creations , expect or rely on immediate recognition , and it is therefore for this class of producer that the legislator has to provide . In so doing ...
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... give the colour , yet gives in each case the scheme of chiaroscuro , the graduated masses of light and shade which control the colour , and this vehicle , used with the same effect in each of the great colour styles we have been ...
... give the colour , yet gives in each case the scheme of chiaroscuro , the graduated masses of light and shade which control the colour , and this vehicle , used with the same effect in each of the great colour styles we have been ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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