| Christian Tomuschat - 1993 - 368 էջ
...measure of self-determination which in turn is a language to gauge observance or denial of rights: Marco Polo describes a bridge, stone by stone. "But...silent, reflecting. Then he adds: "Why do you speak of the stones? It is only the arch that matters to me. " Polo answers: "Without stones 108 Para. 4.... | |
| Franklin M. Harold - 2001 - 320 էջ
...contingency; most of them we hardly know how to ask. This page intentionally left blank 4 MOLECULAR LOGIC Marco Polo describes a bridge, stone by stone. "But which is the stone that supports the arch?" Kublai Khan asks. "This bridge is not supported by one stone or another," Marco Polo answers,... | |
| René Motro - 2003 - 280 էջ
...arch is interesting. Let us consider a classical arch, and let us allow Marco Polo to say a few words: Marco Polo describes a bridge stone by stone But which is the stone which supports the bridge? Asks Kublai Khan. The bridge is not supported by one or another stone, replies... | |
| Leslie Li - 2005 - 318 էջ
...during the steaming process so the buns don't burst. Makes 6 servings. AFTERWORD IF STONES COULD SPEAK Marco Polo describes a bridge, stone by stone. "But...asks. "The bridge is not supported by one stone or the other, " Marco answers, "but by the line of the arch that they form. " Kublai Khan remains silent,... | |
| Tim Mehigan, Timothy J. Mehigan - 2008 - 260 էջ
...of the most memorable moments within the italicized dialogue the following discussion takes place: Marco Polo describes a bridge, stone by stone. 'But...silent, reflecting. Then he adds: 'Why do you speak of the stones? It is only the arch that matters to me.' Polo answers: 'Without stones there is no arch.'... | |
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