Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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243. oldal
... means at my disposal , and with persistence . I declare that I will respect and honor God and all the world , saving and excepting only Squire Gunther of Zaschwitz and the whole land of Saxony , and that to the aforesaid realm of Saxony ...
... means at my disposal , and with persistence . I declare that I will respect and honor God and all the world , saving and excepting only Squire Gunther of Zaschwitz and the whole land of Saxony , and that to the aforesaid realm of Saxony ...
643. oldal
... means anything , it means who does not hesitate to assert that de- a career open to all talents ; it means , mocracy is forever doomed and devoted therefore , a great addition to the stock of vigorous characters and the play of indi ...
... means anything , it means who does not hesitate to assert that de- a career open to all talents ; it means , mocracy is forever doomed and devoted therefore , a great addition to the stock of vigorous characters and the play of indi ...
699. oldal
... means of any but the wealthy classes . For the average girl the most prevalent means of education is the " public " school , which nearly corre- sponds to a combination of our " national " and " high " schools , and in many cases , not ...
... means of any but the wealthy classes . For the average girl the most prevalent means of education is the " public " school , which nearly corre- sponds to a combination of our " national " and " high " schools , and in many cases , not ...
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