The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 |
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Pagina 86
... seems to adopt this view pretty nearly . We suppose he was of Talleyrand's opinion , that ' no wise man will ever do for himself what he can get another to do for him . ' It seems certain that both at the bar and on the bench he ...
... seems to adopt this view pretty nearly . We suppose he was of Talleyrand's opinion , that ' no wise man will ever do for himself what he can get another to do for him . ' It seems certain that both at the bar and on the bench he ...
Pagina 141
... seems incomprehensible how anybody can doubt that they were flying animals . M. Von Meyer believes also , with Cuvier , that the pterodactyles were not clothed with feathers like birds , nor yet with hair like bats , but had a naked ...
... seems incomprehensible how anybody can doubt that they were flying animals . M. Von Meyer believes also , with Cuvier , that the pterodactyles were not clothed with feathers like birds , nor yet with hair like bats , but had a naked ...
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... seem to pique themselves on going as much as possible counter to the wishes and the requirements of the military ... seems to be out of all proportion with the pay and allowances granted to officers of rank and standing in the army ...
... seem to pique themselves on going as much as possible counter to the wishes and the requirements of the military ... seems to be out of all proportion with the pay and allowances granted to officers of rank and standing in the army ...
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