The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Stran 526
... object was - or , in fact , if the main object did not resolve itself into an assem- blage of objects , each of which was struggling with the rest for promi- nence and supremacy . On this occasion Polus had the effrontery to begin by ...
... object was - or , in fact , if the main object did not resolve itself into an assem- blage of objects , each of which was struggling with the rest for promi- nence and supremacy . On this occasion Polus had the effrontery to begin by ...
Stran 754
... objects perceived , and also for the perceiving subject ; these last - mentioned names being metaphors pervading many ... object . ' 19 I think that in this , and in the passage quoted in the note , Mr. Max Müller goes just a little too ...
... objects perceived , and also for the perceiving subject ; these last - mentioned names being metaphors pervading many ... object . ' 19 I think that in this , and in the passage quoted in the note , Mr. Max Müller goes just a little too ...
Stran 792
... object of the Government is not to pile up Blue - books and hold exhaustive inquiries , but to take action ( Opposition cheers ) , and our belief is that the best means of attaining that object is to split up the objects of the inquiry ...
... object of the Government is not to pile up Blue - books and hold exhaustive inquiries , but to take action ( Opposition cheers ) , and our belief is that the best means of attaining that object is to split up the objects of the inquiry ...
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