| 1859 - 620 str.
...something approaching to derision. Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigenia instead of Iphigema, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance...Eustachian tubes are, what are the actions of the spinal chord, what is the normal rate of pulsation, or how the lungs are inflated. While anxious that their... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 str.
...something approaching to derision. Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigénia instead of Iphigenia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the tabled labors of a fabled demi-god, show not the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 328 str.
...something approaching to derision. Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigenia instead of Iphigenia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labours of a fabled demi-god, show not the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know where... | |
| Mrs. Henry Peterson - 1864 - 908 str.
...to derision. Men who would blush if caught saying luuigeuia instead of Ipbigenia, or would resent ae an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labors of a fabled demi-god, show not tho slightest shame in confessing that, they do not know where the Kuatachian tubes are, what are the... | |
| 1862 - 542 str.
...an insult any impntation of iguorance respecting the fabled labours of a fabled demi-god, show n it the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know where the Eustacl:im tubes are, what are the actions of the spinal cord, and what is the normal rate of pulsation,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 str.
...of Iphigenia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labours of a fabled demi-god, show not the slightest shame...actions of the spinal cord, what is the normal rate I of pulsation, or how the lungs are inflated. JWhile ' anxious that their sons should be well up in... | |
| Museum and English journal of education - 1866 - 492 str.
...education. To quote Mr Spencer : " Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigenia instead of Iphigenia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labours of a fabled demigod, shew not the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know whore... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 str.
...their own bodies ; and that men, who would blush if caught saying Iphige'nia instead of Iphigenia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labours of Hercules, shew not the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know where the Eustachian... | |
| 1877 - 1380 str.
...something approaching to derision? Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigvnia instead of Iphigenia. or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance...shame in confessing that they do not know where the Eustaehian tubes are, what are the actions of the spinal cord, what is the normal rate of pulsation,... | |
| Royal Society of New South Wales - 1887 - 540 str.
...a consequent respect. ***** " Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigenia instead of Iphigeuia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labours of a fabled demi-god, show not the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know where... | |
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