The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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... becomes only latent , in another . It is a familiar saying with respect to Matter , that none of it is destroyed ... become a cardinal principle of modern Science , a starting - point for new investigations and a basis of calculation ...
... becomes only latent , in another . It is a familiar saying with respect to Matter , that none of it is destroyed ... become a cardinal principle of modern Science , a starting - point for new investigations and a basis of calculation ...
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... become so intolerable as to endanger the peace of the Empire . We take the hard - earned taxation of our own direct subjects to meet our Imperial duties to the native States . How simplified would the financial problem in India become ...
... become so intolerable as to endanger the peace of the Empire . We take the hard - earned taxation of our own direct subjects to meet our Imperial duties to the native States . How simplified would the financial problem in India become ...
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... become once more the deliberate intention of the Russians to put an end to the dominion of the Turks , by inciting the Christian subjects to revolt , and driving their rulers into measures of repression which would excite against them ...
... become once more the deliberate intention of the Russians to put an end to the dominion of the Turks , by inciting the Christian subjects to revolt , and driving their rulers into measures of repression which would excite against them ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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