New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 103
... object up to the period when Greece , by the formal recognition of the three great powers , was virtually emancipated from the Turkish yoke , and admitted into the family of European states . But though the immediate object for which ...
... object up to the period when Greece , by the formal recognition of the three great powers , was virtually emancipated from the Turkish yoke , and admitted into the family of European states . But though the immediate object for which ...
Page 421
... object to pay essential services well ; it does not object , and never will object , to paying those well who have served it essentially . What it objects to , and what it is sensible upon , is paying as services those things which are ...
... object to pay essential services well ; it does not object , and never will object , to paying those well who have served it essentially . What it objects to , and what it is sensible upon , is paying as services those things which are ...
Page 511
... object passes very rapidly before the eye , the retention of the impression upon the nerve makes the object appear as a line . The lines of light from a cutler's wheel , when in motion , prove this effect . Mr. Wheatstone's object is to ...
... object passes very rapidly before the eye , the retention of the impression upon the nerve makes the object appear as a line . The lines of light from a cutler's wheel , when in motion , prove this effect . Mr. Wheatstone's object is to ...
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