Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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134. oldal
... side by side ; but one has been dominant in some times and places , and the other in others . I leave out the third view of kingship , that which clothes the king with a garb of religious sanctity , an idea which , I need not say , has ...
... side by side ; but one has been dominant in some times and places , and the other in others . I leave out the third view of kingship , that which clothes the king with a garb of religious sanctity , an idea which , I need not say , has ...
201. oldal
... side is the re- sult ; on the other hand , if it be electrified , the animal is seen to prick up its ears and to assume the attitude of listening , just as it does when a sudden noise is made close to its ear . In those animals whose ...
... side is the re- sult ; on the other hand , if it be electrified , the animal is seen to prick up its ears and to assume the attitude of listening , just as it does when a sudden noise is made close to its ear . In those animals whose ...
354. oldal
... sides of the square were formed by the store , with its offices on the one side and the kitchen buildings on the other ; while the fourth side was filled up by the building John had dined and slept in , and which was called " the ...
... sides of the square were formed by the store , with its offices on the one side and the kitchen buildings on the other ; while the fourth side was filled up by the building John had dined and slept in , and which was called " the ...
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