The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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14. oldal
... described , at the close of a campaign . " When the train of warriors entered the little territory of the prince , they were met by numbers of young women from the neighbouring villages and hamlets , who strewed their path with branches ...
... described , at the close of a campaign . " When the train of warriors entered the little territory of the prince , they were met by numbers of young women from the neighbouring villages and hamlets , who strewed their path with branches ...
26. oldal
... described , and the point of his destination , excepting the houses of the peasantry , favourable oppor- tunities occurred for observing the manners of this particular class . Here are some clearly expressed , and we have no doubt ...
... described , and the point of his destination , excepting the houses of the peasantry , favourable oppor- tunities occurred for observing the manners of this particular class . Here are some clearly expressed , and we have no doubt ...
44. oldal
... described by Gay , as " the cheerful Duchess , " " for friendship , zeal , and blithsome humours known , " & c . But the name of the un- known aspirant for the Madrid consulship will outlive the titles of both . Before dismissing this ...
... described by Gay , as " the cheerful Duchess , " " for friendship , zeal , and blithsome humours known , " & c . But the name of the un- known aspirant for the Madrid consulship will outlive the titles of both . Before dismissing this ...
46. oldal
... described and the events evolved . The period belonging to that which is identified with the reign of Aurelian , and the overthrow of Palmyra , we naturally and necessa- rily have introduced to us , Zenobia , Longinus , and the names of ...
... described and the events evolved . The period belonging to that which is identified with the reign of Aurelian , and the overthrow of Palmyra , we naturally and necessa- rily have introduced to us , Zenobia , Longinus , and the names of ...
69. oldal
... described by Mr. Fox , of giving up all to an enemy rather than anything to a friend . It is , however , equally manifest , that the abuse of this doctrine may lead to a justification of the very worst misconduct : " and the hints that ...
... described by Mr. Fox , of giving up all to an enemy rather than anything to a friend . It is , however , equally manifest , that the abuse of this doctrine may lead to a justification of the very worst misconduct : " and the hints that ...
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