The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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Pàgina 41
... become foul ; at other times the flow is strong and rapid , but the flood waters become turbid and muddy . So , too , over long periods the river bed shifts from one side of the valley to the other , just as emphasis of thought shifts ...
... become foul ; at other times the flow is strong and rapid , but the flood waters become turbid and muddy . So , too , over long periods the river bed shifts from one side of the valley to the other , just as emphasis of thought shifts ...
Pàgina 127
... become Italian . South Tyrol , however , manifested a curious unwillingness to adopt Italian speech and customs , and a marked aversion to the culture of a State whose sons could neither respect the monu- ments of internationally ...
... become Italian . South Tyrol , however , manifested a curious unwillingness to adopt Italian speech and customs , and a marked aversion to the culture of a State whose sons could neither respect the monu- ments of internationally ...
Pàgina 135
... become thus starved into surrender to State control , the last vestige of medical independence will disappear from the administration of the Insurance Act , and the whole complexion of medical service in its specialist and hospital ...
... become thus starved into surrender to State control , the last vestige of medical independence will disappear from the administration of the Insurance Act , and the whole complexion of medical service in its specialist and hospital ...
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