The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Pagina 227
... March , the new - comers are generally few in the first week of April , and then early appearances are noted until the end of the month . In most instances of regular day - by - day watching , the first migrants to arrive are more often ...
... March , the new - comers are generally few in the first week of April , and then early appearances are noted until the end of the month . In most instances of regular day - by - day watching , the first migrants to arrive are more often ...
Pagina 260
... March 25 , 1616 , he would not have signed such a defective deed . If he was in desperate health the will would have said so . This of course has been explained away , but the number of blunders requiring explanation can be attributed ...
... March 25 , 1616 , he would not have signed such a defective deed . If he was in desperate health the will would have said so . This of course has been explained away , but the number of blunders requiring explanation can be attributed ...
Pagina 358
... March 14 , and whose last work , on his death - bed , was correcting proofs for this number . 6 6 6 It may safely be said that never in the 131 years ' existence of the Quarterly ' has anyone had a longer , more intimate and more ...
... March 14 , and whose last work , on his death - bed , was correcting proofs for this number . 6 6 6 It may safely be said that never in the 131 years ' existence of the Quarterly ' has anyone had a longer , more intimate and more ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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