The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 43
... followed by the dismal epoch of Puritan rule , there was much public decoration in our cities , after the manner of the ancient Romans . There were in those days no silent streets , no closed taverns CHRISTMAS FOLKLORE 43.
... followed by the dismal epoch of Puritan rule , there was much public decoration in our cities , after the manner of the ancient Romans . There were in those days no silent streets , no closed taverns CHRISTMAS FOLKLORE 43.
Pagina 77
... followed in consequence . Under the provisions of this Bill the landlord still possessed equal and even primary rights in ground game , since the farmer's powers were subject to distinct reservations . These hold good to - day , but ...
... followed in consequence . Under the provisions of this Bill the landlord still possessed equal and even primary rights in ground game , since the farmer's powers were subject to distinct reservations . These hold good to - day , but ...
Pagina 90
... followed the Public Health Act of 1875 in England , by which the scourge of water and dirt - borne epidemic disease was practically abolished . " Of such inoperative legislation , the Leprosy * ' Modern Legislative Tendencies in Public ...
... followed the Public Health Act of 1875 in England , by which the scourge of water and dirt - borne epidemic disease was practically abolished . " Of such inoperative legislation , the Leprosy * ' Modern Legislative Tendencies in Public ...
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Life and the Professor | 7 |
WILL ENGLISH BE THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | 47 |
The Malta Question | 190 |
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