Littell's Living Age, 197-198. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1893 |
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15. oldal
... tion . He held himself to be a very When the opponents and their friends good swordsman . The regimental met at the ruinous and disused building fencing - master rated him amongst his known as Little Bedloe church , the most proficient ...
... tion . He held himself to be a very When the opponents and their friends good swordsman . The regimental met at the ruinous and disused building fencing - master rated him amongst his known as Little Bedloe church , the most proficient ...
23. oldal
... tion in enforcing the feudal rights of his see , Professor Stubbs says that " he showed himself somewhat grasping , or at all events made himself enemies at a moment when his experience should have taught him to be more politic " . a ...
... tion in enforcing the feudal rights of his see , Professor Stubbs says that " he showed himself somewhat grasping , or at all events made himself enemies at a moment when his experience should have taught him to be more politic " . a ...
53. oldal
... tion of his genius , chose to forget that he had a reverence for Church estab- lishments , and almost forgave him for being a Christian ! — on her side , and so he " ceased roaming with a hungry heart " - and now went back to his place ...
... tion of his genius , chose to forget that he had a reverence for Church estab- lishments , and almost forgave him for being a Christian ! — on her side , and so he " ceased roaming with a hungry heart " - and now went back to his place ...
64. oldal
... tion of the survey is three hundred million dollars . While a part of this development represents the normal growth of the popu- lation and industries , the increase is much more rapid than that of population , and is , moreover ...
... tion of the survey is three hundred million dollars . While a part of this development represents the normal growth of the popu- lation and industries , the increase is much more rapid than that of population , and is , moreover ...
71. oldal
... tion of nature is objectionable ; but he power of discrimination . Thus the law holds throughout , from this highest de- gree of perceptiveness of the tongue - tip to its lowest degree on the back of the trunk ; and no other explanation ...
... tion of nature is objectionable ; but he power of discrimination . Thus the law holds throughout , from this highest de- gree of perceptiveness of the tongue - tip to its lowest degree on the back of the trunk ; and no other explanation ...
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