The Quarterly Review, Volumes 264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 310
... fact , is the keenness of the rising generation that in the case of the great Hima- layan peak , Nanga Parbat , over 26,000 feet high , and situated in a district where difficulties of supply and transport compel the authorities to ...
... fact , is the keenness of the rising generation that in the case of the great Hima- layan peak , Nanga Parbat , over 26,000 feet high , and situated in a district where difficulties of supply and transport compel the authorities to ...
Pagina 355
... fact that communal trouble was quiescent during the period of awaiting Parliament's decision does not alter the fact that it is one of the basic difficulties which has to be faced and which has not been taken into due consideration by ...
... fact that communal trouble was quiescent during the period of awaiting Parliament's decision does not alter the fact that it is one of the basic difficulties which has to be faced and which has not been taken into due consideration by ...
Pagina 338
... fact that great innovators are to be judged not so much by the hundred ways in which they ran with the multitude as by the two or three , or even the single divergent path which they discovered and followed for themselves . ' Utopia ...
... fact that great innovators are to be judged not so much by the hundred ways in which they ran with the multitude as by the two or three , or even the single divergent path which they discovered and followed for themselves . ' Utopia ...
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