The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Pagina 66
... side by side with Captain Cook and Mungo Park . Both nations developed a certain practical sagacity in dealing with the lives of their citizens . As early as the middle of the 14th century , Venice had thought of a load - line on their ...
... side by side with Captain Cook and Mungo Park . Both nations developed a certain practical sagacity in dealing with the lives of their citizens . As early as the middle of the 14th century , Venice had thought of a load - line on their ...
Pagina 294
... side of the Entente served to accentuate the pro- Austro - Hungarian sentiments of the Yugoslavs , who had been brought up to regard Italy as their hereditary enemy because she claimed territories partly inhabited by Slavs , and no ...
... side of the Entente served to accentuate the pro- Austro - Hungarian sentiments of the Yugoslavs , who had been brought up to regard Italy as their hereditary enemy because she claimed territories partly inhabited by Slavs , and no ...
Pagina 352
... side . We note that the negative virtue is common enough ; in England at any rate . For instance , if a wicket - keeper feigned to throw the ball back to the bowler , anticipating that the batsman , deceived , would step out to ' garden ...
... side . We note that the negative virtue is common enough ; in England at any rate . For instance , if a wicket - keeper feigned to throw the ball back to the bowler , anticipating that the batsman , deceived , would step out to ' garden ...
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The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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