The Quarterly Review, Volumes 246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... methods of being so peculiar to itself . The object of a projecting stone window - sill , for instance , is to protect the wall below from the dripping of water , but I note that in the latest effort of the new architecture the window ...
... methods of being so peculiar to itself . The object of a projecting stone window - sill , for instance , is to protect the wall below from the dripping of water , but I note that in the latest effort of the new architecture the window ...
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... methods of criticism one is in full agreement , but there is a flaw in his premises , and though it is not always easy to catch the drift of his sonorous sentences , his conclusion seems to me to be wilfully perverse . Mr Scott writes ...
... methods of criticism one is in full agreement , but there is a flaw in his premises , and though it is not always easy to catch the drift of his sonorous sentences , his conclusion seems to me to be wilfully perverse . Mr Scott writes ...
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... method . Angles of buildings which should be square are round . Pediments which should protect openings are broken in ... methods of architectural expression which were natural and inevitable to those who used them . Baroque is , on the ...
... method . Angles of buildings which should be square are round . Pediments which should protect openings are broken in ... methods of architectural expression which were natural and inevitable to those who used them . Baroque is , on the ...
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... methods are not practical politics to - day . In connexion with Eugenics we must say a little in regard to Birth Control - more or less artificial ways of preventing conception , of keeping a new life from beginning . Let us suppose ...
... methods are not practical politics to - day . In connexion with Eugenics we must say a little in regard to Birth Control - more or less artificial ways of preventing conception , of keeping a new life from beginning . Let us suppose ...
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... methods of ' birth control , ' because they see no other way out , are not advocating more than a restriction of parentage . Prof. Pembrey writes : " The modern crusade of " birth control , " supported though it be by some biologists ...
... methods of ' birth control , ' because they see no other way out , are not advocating more than a restriction of parentage . Prof. Pembrey writes : " The modern crusade of " birth control , " supported though it be by some biologists ...
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