Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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13. oldal
... tion of Adam's transgression . Such a view of pleted once for all in His death upon the Cross . the matter was , in fact , one quite foreign to his . The element of reconciliation was , in short , wholly prevailing mode of apprehension ...
... tion of Adam's transgression . Such a view of pleted once for all in His death upon the Cross . the matter was , in fact , one quite foreign to his . The element of reconciliation was , in short , wholly prevailing mode of apprehension ...
41. oldal
... tion agreed to its dissolution , and resolved that as representative of the confederation it was forever abrogated , Austria now imperiously claims all its former rights and privileges . but such was not her policy . She has cautiously ...
... tion agreed to its dissolution , and resolved that as representative of the confederation it was forever abrogated , Austria now imperiously claims all its former rights and privileges . but such was not her policy . She has cautiously ...
259. oldal
... tion , often became less complex in their forms , blasted by the renewed incursions and ultimate without any such violent process as an amalgama triumph of the Danes . They were a nation re- tion of two different races . ' Price , in ...
... tion , often became less complex in their forms , blasted by the renewed incursions and ultimate without any such violent process as an amalgama triumph of the Danes . They were a nation re- tion of two different races . ' Price , in ...
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