The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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Page 109
... gives a list of thirty or forty Cushite words , in which he traces a resem- blance to words of the same meaning in ... give them this sanction , why does he keep silence ? If he thinks them doubtful or unwarranted , is it fair to allow ...
... gives a list of thirty or forty Cushite words , in which he traces a resem- blance to words of the same meaning in ... give them this sanction , why does he keep silence ? If he thinks them doubtful or unwarranted , is it fair to allow ...
Page 177
... gives it the appearance of a layer of red chalk on the back of the glass . This is brushed off after burning when the ... give their shape to the glass , so that smoothness is essential . The box containing these shelves is called a ...
... gives it the appearance of a layer of red chalk on the back of the glass . This is brushed off after burning when the ... give their shape to the glass , so that smoothness is essential . The box containing these shelves is called a ...
Page 178
... gives the old artists credit for frankly admitting its necessity and using the strong black lines so as to heighten the effect of their paintings . Mr. Waring says that the dark lines are lost in the distance , but give greater solidity ...
... gives the old artists credit for frankly admitting its necessity and using the strong black lines so as to heighten the effect of their paintings . Mr. Waring says that the dark lines are lost in the distance , but give greater solidity ...
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Selections from the Records of the Bombay Govern | 1 |
The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern | 108 |
in Glasgow Cathedral By Charles Heath Wilson | 154 |
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