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... less than 4,000 millions , and may be much more . But some competent economists put it at 5,000 millions , figures which are hardly more realizable by us than are those which express the distances of the fixed stars . Fifthly . In each ...
... less than 4,000 millions , and may be much more . But some competent economists put it at 5,000 millions , figures which are hardly more realizable by us than are those which express the distances of the fixed stars . Fifthly . In each ...
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... less effective on that account . The Elizabethan atmosphere was so charged with Italian thought and fancy , that no sensitive poetic genius , even if Italian books were wholly sealed for him , could well escape an ample draught of ...
... less effective on that account . The Elizabethan atmosphere was so charged with Italian thought and fancy , that no sensitive poetic genius , even if Italian books were wholly sealed for him , could well escape an ample draught of ...
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... less copiously for the stage after 1611 than heretofore , kept up his connexion with the theatre by furnishing outlines of plays which were filled in by collaborators like Fletcher . As instances of such collaboration The Famous History ...
... less copiously for the stage after 1611 than heretofore , kept up his connexion with the theatre by furnishing outlines of plays which were filled in by collaborators like Fletcher . As instances of such collaboration The Famous History ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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