Littell's Living Age, 59. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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... English , the country would have still greater reason to be much obliged to them for their services . But perhaps they are of opinion that to write and read the ver- nacular comes by nature ; and , indeed , the best modern English known ...
... English , the country would have still greater reason to be much obliged to them for their services . But perhaps they are of opinion that to write and read the ver- nacular comes by nature ; and , indeed , the best modern English known ...
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... English government . That wholly undeserved . He undertook more than his intentions were benevolent there is no it was in the power of any one man to per- doubt , and that he believed the spread of Ro- form , and he trusted those who ...
... English government . That wholly undeserved . He undertook more than his intentions were benevolent there is no it was in the power of any one man to per- doubt , and that he believed the spread of Ro- form , and he trusted those who ...
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... English Revolution transcends them both . Cæsar may rank with Cromwell in political genius , and in war be deemed “ the elder and the better soldier ; " but it would be in the highest measure absurd to prefer Cicero , Pompey , or Cato ...
... English Revolution transcends them both . Cæsar may rank with Cromwell in political genius , and in war be deemed “ the elder and the better soldier ; " but it would be in the highest measure absurd to prefer Cicero , Pompey , or Cato ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
Villafranca | 241 |
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