Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 56
... observation hath been had for that . Letters had been sent by Clarenceux to Mr. Walter St. John regarding the rites proper to be observed , notwithstanding which several of the rooms of Sir John St. John's 56 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... observation hath been had for that . Letters had been sent by Clarenceux to Mr. Walter St. John regarding the rites proper to be observed , notwithstanding which several of the rooms of Sir John St. John's 56 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... Observe , it is the suspension of the sensory and motor functions only , not of the organic ( concerned with ... observed to stagger and fall ; his friends rush up , to find him done with " bulls and " bears , " dead ; and one ...
... Observe , it is the suspension of the sensory and motor functions only , not of the organic ( concerned with ... observed to stagger and fall ; his friends rush up , to find him done with " bulls and " bears , " dead ; and one ...
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... observation has its place . The indefinitely varied phenomena of words , phrases , proverbs , particles , idioms , have to be observed , and compared amongst themselves in any one language . But syncrisis , in language teaching , is ...
... observation has its place . The indefinitely varied phenomena of words , phrases , proverbs , particles , idioms , have to be observed , and compared amongst themselves in any one language . But syncrisis , in language teaching , is ...
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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