The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... doubt much whether this period of epiphysis , or completion of bony union , has been determined in a sufficient number of animals , and with sufficient exactness , to serve as a basis for numerical results . We believe further , that ...
... doubt much whether this period of epiphysis , or completion of bony union , has been determined in a sufficient number of animals , and with sufficient exactness , to serve as a basis for numerical results . We believe further , that ...
Sivu 337
... doubt but that the tale of Thais at the banquet is a mere romantic invention . Arrian , indeed ‡ , blames the act of destruction , because it could be no punishment to the real offenders , the Persians of a century and a half earlier ...
... doubt but that the tale of Thais at the banquet is a mere romantic invention . Arrian , indeed ‡ , blames the act of destruction , because it could be no punishment to the real offenders , the Persians of a century and a half earlier ...
Sivu 555
... doubt the interval which has since elapsed has demonstrated to the most incredulous , that the electoral constituencies of the United Kingdom are prepared to give Lord Palmerston a very different amount of support from that which he met ...
... doubt the interval which has since elapsed has demonstrated to the most incredulous , that the electoral constituencies of the United Kingdom are prepared to give Lord Palmerston a very different amount of support from that which he met ...
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