The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... believe that it would not have been rejected in such a hurry . I have been told that further proposals have been made as late as yesterday , but that at the present moment our attack upon the citadel is proceeding . My idea is , then ...
... believe that it would not have been rejected in such a hurry . I have been told that further proposals have been made as late as yesterday , but that at the present moment our attack upon the citadel is proceeding . My idea is , then ...
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... believe , he would succeed in convincing you that peace has its advantages even more substantial than the gains of war , as not being subject to change of fortune . I will execute your commission for Mr. Mathews ; his own feelings ...
... believe , he would succeed in convincing you that peace has its advantages even more substantial than the gains of war , as not being subject to change of fortune . I will execute your commission for Mr. Mathews ; his own feelings ...
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... believe in an unbroken history of life throughout the time repre- sented by the fossiliferous rocks are in a manner forced to believe also that an earlier period was peopled with simpler organisms , numbers of which have perished ...
... believe in an unbroken history of life throughout the time repre- sented by the fossiliferous rocks are in a manner forced to believe also that an earlier period was peopled with simpler organisms , numbers of which have perished ...
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