The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 11
... Subject Catalogue. The uncatalogued pamphlets treating of any subject bear the same class number and are arranged on the shelves immediately after the books of each section. In both the Authors' Catalogue and the Subject Index, brevity ...
... Subject Catalogue. The uncatalogued pamphlets treating of any subject bear the same class number and are arranged on the shelves immediately after the books of each section. In both the Authors' Catalogue and the Subject Index, brevity ...
Pagina 7
... subject has been handled anew , it has been in a much more elaborate course of argument . It has been my aim to present a condensed analysis of each subject sufficiently recondite to interest the scholar , and yet so perspicuous as to ...
... subject has been handled anew , it has been in a much more elaborate course of argument . It has been my aim to present a condensed analysis of each subject sufficiently recondite to interest the scholar , and yet so perspicuous as to ...
Pagina 12
... subject , the issues presented by cach bill can be better grasped and more intelligently discussed . " M. Rudd , No Law Shall Embrace More Than One Subject , 42 Mian . L. Rev. 389 , 391 ( 1958 ) . In sum , the single subject rule ...
... subject , the issues presented by cach bill can be better grasped and more intelligently discussed . " M. Rudd , No Law Shall Embrace More Than One Subject , 42 Mian . L. Rev. 389 , 391 ( 1958 ) . In sum , the single subject rule ...
Pagina 4
... subject will make a magazine article , or even a book ; they did not say : " This is a subject of interest , of import to mankind ; we must needs try to make its value as clear to others as it is to ourselves . ' This is the spirit in ...
... subject will make a magazine article , or even a book ; they did not say : " This is a subject of interest , of import to mankind ; we must needs try to make its value as clear to others as it is to ourselves . ' This is the spirit in ...
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