| 1896 - 908 sider
...employed retrospectively. Probably the actual word used by the King of Silla was Wa. 2 ie Japanese. 3 It is difficult to say how much truth there is in this Corean episode. The "Tongkani '' lends no corroboration. On the contrary the only notices of Japan... | |
| Olaf Morgan Norlie - 1924 - 280 sider
...of a physical and physiological kind — tracks and pathways in the nerve cord and the brain cells. It is difficult to say how much truth there is in this theory. No traces have ever been discovered in the neryes or cells. The nerves are always wearing out... | |
| Charles Diehl - 1927 - 370 sider
...Christian religion and purified her in the waters of baptism, AthenaisEudocia became Empress of Byzantium. It is difficult to say how much truth there is in this charming tale. The outlines of it do not appear before the eleventh century and were greatly elaborated... | |
| Michael E. Lamb - 1987 - 396 sider
..."I would be glad to stay home, if only I could for my job"; "My boss would never go along with it." It is difficult to say how much truth there is in this argument. Several investigations have shown that employers in Sweden are, in many cases, suspicious... | |
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