The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Zväzok 160A. Constable, 1884 |
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Or Critical Journal. Lord Castlereagh was equally clear and positive : — ' In England government depended on opinion , and public opinion would not allow any sacrifices to be made for the restoration of the House of France . . . . The ...
Or Critical Journal. Lord Castlereagh was equally clear and positive : — ' In England government depended on opinion , and public opinion would not allow any sacrifices to be made for the restoration of the House of France . . . . The ...
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... England , but it was enthusiastically welcomed and appreciated in France . Count de Buffon had it translated into French , and the translation appeared in Paris within four months of the publication of the original pamphlet in England ...
... England , but it was enthusiastically welcomed and appreciated in France . Count de Buffon had it translated into French , and the translation appeared in Paris within four months of the publication of the original pamphlet in England ...
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... England by the appointment of a Naval Commission in 1839 to enquire into the protection of the vessels of the Royal Navy . This Com- mission was formed in consequence of the public attention which had been drawn to the matter by Snow ...
... England by the appointment of a Naval Commission in 1839 to enquire into the protection of the vessels of the Royal Navy . This Com- mission was formed in consequence of the public attention which had been drawn to the matter by Snow ...
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... England . He had for some time been inclined to advocate the use of numerous rods of small size , rather than one dominant rod of more ample dimensions , whenever large buildings with numerous projecting pinnacles and gables were ...
... England . He had for some time been inclined to advocate the use of numerous rods of small size , rather than one dominant rod of more ample dimensions , whenever large buildings with numerous projecting pinnacles and gables were ...
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... England , but they may be less so than the heavy tiges of thirty - three feet employed in France . The rod is not to be insulated from the building , but intimately connected with all large masses of metal used incidentally in the con ...
... England , but they may be less so than the heavy tiges of thirty - three feet employed in France . The rod is not to be insulated from the building , but intimately connected with all large masses of metal used incidentally in the con ...
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