Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 86
עמוד 20
... interest , through which they were enabled to override the natural interests of the country , and to defy the majority of the nation . Enough of feudalism still survived to make it generally be- lieved that the landowners under the ...
... interest , through which they were enabled to override the natural interests of the country , and to defy the majority of the nation . Enough of feudalism still survived to make it generally be- lieved that the landowners under the ...
עמוד 363
... interest and commercial enterprise . From taking no interest in art whatever , the nation - at all events , the fashionable portion of it has suddenly discovered its incapacity for performing the commonest actions of daily life without ...
... interest and commercial enterprise . From taking no interest in art whatever , the nation - at all events , the fashionable portion of it has suddenly discovered its incapacity for performing the commonest actions of daily life without ...
עמוד 570
... interest in them and his motive in prosecuting them lie solely in the evi- dence which they may furnish regarding the validity or otherwise of certain natural laws . It is equally evident , on the other hand , that if it could have been ...
... interest in them and his motive in prosecuting them lie solely in the evi- dence which they may furnish regarding the validity or otherwise of certain natural laws . It is equally evident , on the other hand , that if it could have been ...
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