The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 - American periodicals |
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... true measure of value , ib . - actual expenditure in 1862 , ib . - effect of the war , ib . - conditions upon which the banks would give relief , 64 - amount of capital necessary . 67 - corporate powers granted , ib . - boards of ...
... true measure of value , ib . - actual expenditure in 1862 , ib . - effect of the war , ib . - conditions upon which the banks would give relief , 64 - amount of capital necessary . 67 - corporate powers granted , ib . - boards of ...
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... true means of shedding light on disease ib . -discoveries of the Alexandrian doctors , 133 - noted physicians , ib.system of empiricists led to valuable discoveries , ib . benefits resulting from change in the medical mind , ib ...
... true means of shedding light on disease ib . -discoveries of the Alexandrian doctors , 133 - noted physicians , ib.system of empiricists led to valuable discoveries , ib . benefits resulting from change in the medical mind , ib ...
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... true of the position of the critic . Such sneers at Celtic writers as those just quoted might seem to possess some force could it not be shown that they have said nothing in favor of the Druids , or of the Celts in general , in which ...
... true of the position of the critic . Such sneers at Celtic writers as those just quoted might seem to possess some force could it not be shown that they have said nothing in favor of the Druids , or of the Celts in general , in which ...
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... true meaning , and consequently nothing could have been better con- trived for the purpose of concealing that meaning from the vulgar eye . Several other specimens of Ogam writing exist in different parts of Europe , especially in the ...
... true meaning , and consequently nothing could have been better con- trived for the purpose of concealing that meaning from the vulgar eye . Several other specimens of Ogam writing exist in different parts of Europe , especially in the ...
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... true reason why they were , in a particular manner , sought after by the Romans and put to the sword whenever they could be taken . So determined were they , that neither by the Romans , Danes , nor Normans could they ever be conquered ...
... true reason why they were , in a particular manner , sought after by the Romans and put to the sword whenever they could be taken . So determined were they , that neither by the Romans , Danes , nor Normans could they ever be conquered ...
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