Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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172. oldal
... interest in them . " It must be owned that Asseeff took little interest in the countries he passed over . His interest lay in matters connected with his journey . The question that interested him most was one that he found himself ...
... interest in them . " It must be owned that Asseeff took little interest in the countries he passed over . His interest lay in matters connected with his journey . The question that interested him most was one that he found himself ...
269. oldal
... interest is ; that till the other day it was in En- gland almost exclusively that any interest was felt , or professed to be felt , on the subject . We recollect how half - hearted even the French have been , how very sud- den the ...
... interest is ; that till the other day it was in En- gland almost exclusively that any interest was felt , or professed to be felt , on the subject . We recollect how half - hearted even the French have been , how very sud- den the ...
580. oldal
... interest . But the terizes the best work of Sir Henry Maine . author of " Popular Government " writes of Swiss affairs as of a subject known to him from reading and from meditation . And a critic may justly say that , to Maine ...
... interest . But the terizes the best work of Sir Henry Maine . author of " Popular Government " writes of Swiss affairs as of a subject known to him from reading and from meditation . And a critic may justly say that , to Maine ...
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