Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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6. oldal
... called " the noble pas- still had the cause at heart , and no long | sage on the debasement of enslaved peo- period ever passed without some attempt ples , and the folly and guilt of pleading it on his part to give further effect to his ...
... called " the noble pas- still had the cause at heart , and no long | sage on the debasement of enslaved peo- period ever passed without some attempt ples , and the folly and guilt of pleading it on his part to give further effect to his ...
630. oldal
... called the Establishment . The scale may be small , but it is curiously comprehensive . Of course there are sit uations in which he is brought into official contact with no corporate life . He may have what is irreverently called little ...
... called the Establishment . The scale may be small , but it is curiously comprehensive . Of course there are sit uations in which he is brought into official contact with no corporate life . He may have what is irreverently called little ...
800. oldal
... called him , " Ah , polis- son ! mauvais garçon ! " This seems a peculiar habit of French rulers , for we read that Napoleon treated his favorite courtiers in the same caressing manner . Lord Brougham was another of the ultimi Romanorum ...
... called him , " Ah , polis- son ! mauvais garçon ! " This seems a peculiar habit of French rulers , for we read that Napoleon treated his favorite courtiers in the same caressing manner . Lord Brougham was another of the ultimi Romanorum ...
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