The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... according to Lord Holland , was at first really an admirer of Napoleon . But he soon grew frightened at his bold and ambitious pro- jects . Talleyrand played a double game between the two , and counselled Alexander against the policy of ...
... according to Lord Holland , was at first really an admirer of Napoleon . But he soon grew frightened at his bold and ambitious pro- jects . Talleyrand played a double game between the two , and counselled Alexander against the policy of ...
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... according to Struys , have beard like men , and the men , tails a foot long , " not unlike that of an ox , " " and that it proceeds from the climate . " He hesitates to adopt the authority of Struys , because he makes their tails longer ...
... according to Struys , have beard like men , and the men , tails a foot long , " not unlike that of an ox , " " and that it proceeds from the climate . " He hesitates to adopt the authority of Struys , because he makes their tails longer ...
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... according to the statements of Prichard , Lawrence and Wiseman themselves , that the existing divisions of the human family have been the same from the remotest period known to authentic history . Beyond this , then , we must enter the ...
... according to the statements of Prichard , Lawrence and Wiseman themselves , that the existing divisions of the human family have been the same from the remotest period known to authentic history . Beyond this , then , we must enter the ...
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