The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... seems to be a growing senti- ment among certain of these governments that it would be very well if , besides be- coming the receptacle of whatever rubbish they may wish to shoot , we would under- take to lay it all out in gardens . The ...
... seems to be a growing senti- ment among certain of these governments that it would be very well if , besides be- coming the receptacle of whatever rubbish they may wish to shoot , we would under- take to lay it all out in gardens . The ...
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... seems to have occupied so large a public conscience in matters affecting the share of the attention of his contemporaries . It interests of the Church . In this capacity was , indeed , an attempt , from a feudal and he seems , in the ...
... seems to have occupied so large a public conscience in matters affecting the share of the attention of his contemporaries . It interests of the Church . In this capacity was , indeed , an attempt , from a feudal and he seems , in the ...
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... seems to convey great ideas of its power to the ignorant , who seem to be no more taken with modest merit in an engine than in a man . ' Whilst in Cornwall Watt , whose mechanical ingenuity was inex- haustible , invented a counter to ...
... seems to convey great ideas of its power to the ignorant , who seem to be no more taken with modest merit in an engine than in a man . ' Whilst in Cornwall Watt , whose mechanical ingenuity was inex- haustible , invented a counter to ...
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