Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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124. oldal
... person and its carriage . " " On the other hand , " he adds , " she was a person of very remarkable endow- ments intellectually . The pulses of light were not more quick or more inevi- table in their flow and undulation than were the ...
... person and its carriage . " " On the other hand , " he adds , " she was a person of very remarkable endow- ments intellectually . The pulses of light were not more quick or more inevi- table in their flow and undulation than were the ...
548. oldal
... person unless the person were dead , and then , out of contradiction , he would elaborate a " historic doubt " as to whether the person whose wickedness had been taken for granted were so bad as he or she had been painted . room ...
... person unless the person were dead , and then , out of contradiction , he would elaborate a " historic doubt " as to whether the person whose wickedness had been taken for granted were so bad as he or she had been painted . room ...
711. oldal
... person ; that it was conferred , not by hereditary title , but by popular election and divine sanction , by the acclamations of the people , whose voice was , in his case at least , recognized as the voice of God , by coronation and the ...
... person ; that it was conferred , not by hereditary title , but by popular election and divine sanction , by the acclamations of the people , whose voice was , in his case at least , recognized as the voice of God , by coronation and the ...
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