The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... regard for prestige , both personal and professional , an equally marked characteristic of the French History seems to be a determination to give not merely the truth and nothing but the truth , but the whole truth also ; and at the ...
... regard for prestige , both personal and professional , an equally marked characteristic of the French History seems to be a determination to give not merely the truth and nothing but the truth , but the whole truth also ; and at the ...
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... regard to coinage , then , we come to very much the same conclusion as in regard to weights and measures . Our system is not convenient for arithmetic , but the best use has not been made of it in the past , because of our British ...
... regard to coinage , then , we come to very much the same conclusion as in regard to weights and measures . Our system is not convenient for arithmetic , but the best use has not been made of it in the past , because of our British ...
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... regard to scientific accuracy of analysis and description , the critic indeed is bound , but in regard to purely artistic judgements he is as free as air ; indeed , the more closely in this respect he conforms to painting's example ...
... regard to scientific accuracy of analysis and description , the critic indeed is bound , but in regard to purely artistic judgements he is as free as air ; indeed , the more closely in this respect he conforms to painting's example ...
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