The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 - English literature |
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Page 101
... direction , the other in an east - west . Then , to take an extreme case , an earthquake due east ( or west ) of the station would affect only the second instrument , leaving the first undisturbed , while an earthquake due north ( or ...
... direction , the other in an east - west . Then , to take an extreme case , an earthquake due east ( or west ) of the station would affect only the second instrument , leaving the first undisturbed , while an earthquake due north ( or ...
Page 212
... directions . We chose this moment to remodel on a vast scale our representative system . The electorate was increased ... direction , upon any one political party . War is a cruel school for the political education of nations . Its ...
... directions . We chose this moment to remodel on a vast scale our representative system . The electorate was increased ... direction , upon any one political party . War is a cruel school for the political education of nations . Its ...
Page 282
... direction . The next step seems to have been taken by Cavalli at Venice in the middle of the 17th century . From him we get a rudimentary form of the operatic aria , and this , in the hands of Alessandro Scarlatti , a much greater ...
... direction . The next step seems to have been taken by Cavalli at Venice in the middle of the 17th century . From him we get a rudimentary form of the operatic aria , and this , in the hands of Alessandro Scarlatti , a much greater ...
Contents
The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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