The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... brought about a change in the political conditions of the East which is very much in accordance with the traditions of this country , and , as we think , with our true interests . British interests , indeed , are not at variance with ...
... brought about a change in the political conditions of the East which is very much in accordance with the traditions of this country , and , as we think , with our true interests . British interests , indeed , are not at variance with ...
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... brought from Greece to Bactria , it may be safely assumed that architects also came , who introduced their own architecture . At first the buildings they erected would in all probability be purely Greek in manner , but after the re ...
... brought from Greece to Bactria , it may be safely assumed that architects also came , who introduced their own architecture . At first the buildings they erected would in all probability be purely Greek in manner , but after the re ...
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... brought 304 friends within that period to assist her in their removal , and that the one which had access to the depôt where the limited number of three only were kept up brought only 104 friends . Sir John Lubbock conceives this to ...
... brought 304 friends within that period to assist her in their removal , and that the one which had access to the depôt where the limited number of three only were kept up brought only 104 friends . Sir John Lubbock conceives this to ...
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