The Nation, Zväzok 62J.H. Richards, 1896 |
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... volume of his ' Neuenglisches Lesebuch ' ( Halle : Niemeyer ; New York : Westermann ) . The volume is de- voted to the time of Henry VIII . , and contains about 350 large pages of text and some 250 pages of notes and indexes . The ...
... volume of his ' Neuenglisches Lesebuch ' ( Halle : Niemeyer ; New York : Westermann ) . The volume is de- voted to the time of Henry VIII . , and contains about 350 large pages of text and some 250 pages of notes and indexes . The ...
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... volume . Continuing its standard edition of papers read before it , the Massachusetts Military His- torical Society has published , through Hough- ton , Mifflin & Co. , another fine octavo volume entitled ' The Virginia Campaign of 1862 ...
... volume . Continuing its standard edition of papers read before it , the Massachusetts Military His- torical Society has published , through Hough- ton , Mifflin & Co. , another fine octavo volume entitled ' The Virginia Campaign of 1862 ...
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... volume of the Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society has reached us . It is the last of a triennial series . Hence- forth a new volume will appear biennially . In the present instalment long and important ar- ticles , hitherto ...
... volume of the Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society has reached us . It is the last of a triennial series . Hence- forth a new volume will appear biennially . In the present instalment long and important ar- ticles , hitherto ...
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... volume is to trace , by means of a critical introduction and chronologically ordered selections , a single " literary growth " or genre . The one volume now in hand treats of the English Pastoral , ' and is competently edited by Edmund ...
... volume is to trace , by means of a critical introduction and chronologically ordered selections , a single " literary growth " or genre . The one volume now in hand treats of the English Pastoral , ' and is competently edited by Edmund ...
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... volume of Mr. E. S. Hartland's ' Legend of Perseus , ' in which he discussed the supernatural birth of the hero . Since then a second volume , nearly twice the size of the first , has appeared ( Lon don : David Nutt ) , devoted to the ...
... volume of Mr. E. S. Hartland's ' Legend of Perseus , ' in which he discussed the supernatural birth of the hero . Since then a second volume , nearly twice the size of the first , has appeared ( Lon don : David Nutt ) , devoted to the ...
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