The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... hand on the personation of a certain Don Diego of Arragon , whom he was said to resemble . The 23rd of September , 1603 , saw the end of the sorry drama which had held Europe in dubious attention for five years . On that day its pitiful ...
... hand on the personation of a certain Don Diego of Arragon , whom he was said to resemble . The 23rd of September , 1603 , saw the end of the sorry drama which had held Europe in dubious attention for five years . On that day its pitiful ...
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... hand I wish to guard myself against the assumption that appears to have been made by some critics , that what I have advocated would amount to the counterpart of " perpetual " motion , " and therefore to an absurdity . The sun cannot ...
... hand I wish to guard myself against the assumption that appears to have been made by some critics , that what I have advocated would amount to the counterpart of " perpetual " motion , " and therefore to an absurdity . The sun cannot ...
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... hands of six independent companies ; and 204 miles are under the control of railway companies . The river navi- gation is maintained by means of tolls and dues authorised by Parliament . The cost of the canals of this group is low , not ...
... hands of six independent companies ; and 204 miles are under the control of railway companies . The river navi- gation is maintained by means of tolls and dues authorised by Parliament . The cost of the canals of this group is low , not ...
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