Fixed Period,' Anthony Trollope discusses the practical advantages in modern life of a return to this ancient usage, and the plot hinges... Science - Página 392editado por - 1905Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1905 - 808 páginas
...commercial, political and professional life, if, as a matter of course, men stopped work at this age. In that charming novel, ' The Fixed Period,' Anthony Trollope discusses the practical advantagea in modern life of a return to this ancient usage, and the plot hinges on the admirable scheme... | |
| 1904 - 596 páginas
...this age. Donne tells us in his ' Biathanatos ' that, by the laws of certain wise states, sexagenari were precipitated from a bridge, and in Rome men of that age were not admitted to the suffrage, and they were called deponati, because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they, from age, were not... | |
| 1904 - 622 páginas
...this age. Donne tells us in his ' Biathanatos ' that, by the laws of certain wise states, sexagenari were precipitated from a bridge, and in Rome men of that age were not admitted to the suffrage, and they were called deponati, because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they, from age, were not... | |
| 1905 - 530 páginas
...tells us, in his. Biothanatos, that by the laws of ST. LOUIS MEDICAL REVIEW March ii, 1905. certain wise States sexagenarii were precipitated from a bridge,...pontem and they from age were not permitted to come thither. In that charming novel, the Fixed Period, Anthony Trollope discusses the practical advantages... | |
| 1905 - 692 páginas
...course, men stopped work at this age. Donne tells us, in his Biotbanatos, that by the laws of certain wise States sexagenarii were precipitated from a bridge,...were called depontani because the way to the senate per pontem and they from age were not permitted to come thither. In that charming novel, the Fixed... | |
| Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1905 - 76 páginas
...this age. Donne tells us in his 'Biathanatos' that, by the laws of certain wise states, sexagenari were precipitated from a bridge, and in Rome men of that age were not admitted to the suffrage, and they were called deponati, because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they, from age, were not... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1906 - 494 páginas
...course, men stopped work at this age. In his Biathanatos Donne tells us that by the laws of certain wise states sexagenarii were precipitated from a bridge,...of that age were not admitted to the suffrage and they were called Depontani because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they from age were not... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1906 - 494 páginas
...course, men stopped work at this age. In his Biathanatos Donne tells us that by the laws of certain wise states sexagenarii were precipitated from a bridge,...of that age were not admitted to the suffrage and they were called Depontani because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they from age were not... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll - 1910 - 358 páginas
...unprofitableness of those who pass sixty. " In his Biatkanatos, Donne tells us that by the laws of certain wise states sexagenarii were precipitated from a bridge,...of that age were not admitted to the suffrage, and they were called Depontani, because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they, from age, were... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1910 - 492 páginas
...bridge, and in Rome men of that age were not admitted to the suffrage and they were called Dejxmtani because the way to the senate was per pontem, and they from age were not permitted to come thither. In that charming novel, The Fixed Period, Anthony Trollope discusses the practical advantages... | |
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