| Richard Garnett - 1901 - 410 páginas
...comparison either with his distinguished predecessor or his still more celebrated successor, Stuart Mill. It is much to be regretted that so little is known of the old India House, or of its eminent occupants in their official capacity. It does not seem to have afforded... | |
| Lionel Cust, George Scharf - 1903 - 296 páginas
...eighteen both a childless widow and an orphan, alone at a Court where she was disliked and distrusted. It is much to be regretted that so little is known of Mary Stuart's life at the Court of Henri II. In the gloomy romance of her life, her girlhood in France... | |
| Alexander Hastie Millar - 1905 - 266 páginas
...Authentic Portraits of Mary Queen of Scots," 1903) thus alludes to the French episode in Mary's life : " It is much to be regretted that so little is known of Mary Stuart's life at the Court of Henri II. In the gloomy romance of her life, her girlhood in France... | |
| Sydney Perks - 1905 - 440 páginas
...by the poor, for Ccelius is said to have paid 30,000 sesterces, or £266, for a third-floor suite. It is much to be regretted that so little is known of these buildings. Remains only show a portion of the ground plan of a house, one complete floor has... | |
| 1909 - 262 páginas
...innocency had made them regardless of threats, and their piety abhor rewards to betray their churches,' it is much to be regretted that so little is known of the early life of this remarkable man. There has been some confusion even regarding his name. It has been... | |
| 1894 - 630 páginas
...meeting with an intervening fluid. Flexion and extension help to break up the adhesions. Electricity.— It is much to be regretted that so little is known of the circumstances that favor the absorption of adhesions after peritonitis, but this therapeutic agent... | |
| 1847 - 1194 páginas
...uniformity of its characters, which are the same in every locality over thousands of miles in extent.J No varieties have arisen from it. excepting by crossing...in the interior of Pennsylvania, the common wolf, €!. lupus, has been taken when young, and successfully trained to deer hunting. The difficulty, however,... | |
| 1926 - 634 páginas
...as far as Spain, and had penetrated to the inland parts of Gaul, to the cities on the Rhone. It is to be regretted that so little is known of the history of the second century and especially of the Roman emperors, who were a succession of remarkable men. From... | |
| Staff - 1846 - 626 páginas
...free from it. It is exceedingly important to ascertain whether this is a fact in this country also. It is much to be regretted that so little is known of the different varieties of potatoes grown in different parts of the country, and that the same varieties... | |
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