The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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Page 96
... tion still predominate ; but the strain of time on the structure of the body has also been great at this age , and many succumb to diseases of the principal organs . The violent deaths at this age continue at much the same quota as at ...
... tion still predominate ; but the strain of time on the structure of the body has also been great at this age , and many succumb to diseases of the principal organs . The violent deaths at this age continue at much the same quota as at ...
Page 311
... tion tion is abandoned as a plaything for the winds ; The Crown and the Constitution . 311.
... tion tion is abandoned as a plaything for the winds ; The Crown and the Constitution . 311.
Page 416
... tion generally , should be itself elastic . How far the Admiralty can insure this need not be urged . But we may , in the interest of the naval service , plead the importance of recognising the special facilities which this College ...
... tion generally , should be itself elastic . How far the Admiralty can insure this need not be urged . But we may , in the interest of the naval service , plead the importance of recognising the special facilities which this College ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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