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Page 156
... important critical works which the brothers published while they were still quite young . We must now turn particularly to Joseph Warton's Essay on the Genius of Pope of 1756 , and to Thomas Warton's Observations on the Faerie Queen of ...
... important critical works which the brothers published while they were still quite young . We must now turn particularly to Joseph Warton's Essay on the Genius of Pope of 1756 , and to Thomas Warton's Observations on the Faerie Queen of ...
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... important , and to the present writer more interesting , subject is the survival of ancient customs and laws in Turkish society , which has long engaged attention . On this subject something may be found in the writer's Impressions of ...
... important , and to the present writer more interesting , subject is the survival of ancient customs and laws in Turkish society , which has long engaged attention . On this subject something may be found in the writer's Impressions of ...
Page 413
... important factors in the history of these regions , although the colonists were very much mixed with the native population . In most cases history and geography alike prescribe a difference of character and treatment between the great ...
... important factors in the history of these regions , although the colonists were very much mixed with the native population . In most cases history and geography alike prescribe a difference of character and treatment between the great ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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