The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... Observation of the Transits of Venus in the Years 1874 and 1882. By George Biddell Airy , Astronomer Royal . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astro- nomical Society , Vol . XXIX . 2. The Universe and the Coming Transits . By R. A. Proctor ...
... Observation of the Transits of Venus in the Years 1874 and 1882. By George Biddell Airy , Astronomer Royal . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astro- nomical Society , Vol . XXIX . 2. The Universe and the Coming Transits . By R. A. Proctor ...
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... observations to the second and third books of his history , written at least four cen- turies and a half before the Christian era . It was he who noticed the singular custom of a servant , at the close of a banquet , carrying round the ...
... observations to the second and third books of his history , written at least four cen- turies and a half before the Christian era . It was he who noticed the singular custom of a servant , at the close of a banquet , carrying round the ...
Side 6
... observing that Egypt is believed to have been peopled from Asia , and derived her knowledge thence , not from the African conti- * Records of the Past , being Translations of Assyrian and Egyptian Monu- ments . Edited by Dr. Birch ...
... observing that Egypt is believed to have been peopled from Asia , and derived her knowledge thence , not from the African conti- * Records of the Past , being Translations of Assyrian and Egyptian Monu- ments . Edited by Dr. Birch ...
Side 7
... observe how eminently they were distinguished by careful respect for the bodies of their dead . Cost and skill were lavished on the construction and adorning of their tombs , no less than on their palaces . Some of the greatest works of ...
... observe how eminently they were distinguished by careful respect for the bodies of their dead . Cost and skill were lavished on the construction and adorning of their tombs , no less than on their palaces . Some of the greatest works of ...
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... observe that the sentence of the Evangelist and the sentence of the hierophant are precisely parallel , the same grammatical form being chosen by both to express the same mystery of the unity of God . The commentary in the Aufank ...
... observe that the sentence of the Evangelist and the sentence of the hierophant are precisely parallel , the same grammatical form being chosen by both to express the same mystery of the unity of God . The commentary in the Aufank ...
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