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Pagina 211
... period , is sketched in with a fair balance of judgment on men and events ; and Mr. Hammond has made judicious use of Scott's private notes left in charge of the British Museum . Half - way between the Boer War and the outbreak of the ...
... period , is sketched in with a fair balance of judgment on men and events ; and Mr. Hammond has made judicious use of Scott's private notes left in charge of the British Museum . Half - way between the Boer War and the outbreak of the ...
Pagina 211
... period , but the learning is lightly and brilliantly worn . One of his best chapters is the first , where he describes the transition from the classic period- the period of music for music's sake , ' - to that of Romanticism . Here he ...
... period , but the learning is lightly and brilliantly worn . One of his best chapters is the first , where he describes the transition from the classic period- the period of music for music's sake , ' - to that of Romanticism . Here he ...
Pagina 406
... period 1901-21 the average annual rate of increase for the French - Canadians all over Canada was 22 per 1000 , the rate in Quebec being virtually identical with that for the rest of the country . But these two decades were a boom period ...
... period 1901-21 the average annual rate of increase for the French - Canadians all over Canada was 22 per 1000 , the rate in Quebec being virtually identical with that for the rest of the country . But these two decades were a boom period ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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