Littell's Living Age, 157. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1883 |
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13. oldal
... present cen- tury . But the public games of the con- trade began in 1482 , in which year , for the first time , jousts and tourneys were held by them in the Piazza . From 1500 to 1599 the contrade had annual bull - fights , to which ...
... present cen- tury . But the public games of the con- trade began in 1482 , in which year , for the first time , jousts and tourneys were held by them in the Piazza . From 1500 to 1599 the contrade had annual bull - fights , to which ...
14. oldal
... present at nearly thirty so that they always remain unfurled , and thousand . He was , of course , a laudator every now and again hurl them into the temporis acti , and thought the present air , catching them with wonderful agility ...
... present at nearly thirty so that they always remain unfurled , and thousand . He was , of course , a laudator every now and again hurl them into the temporis acti , and thought the present air , catching them with wonderful agility ...
32. oldal
... present in every mouthful of common food by which the brain is fed , and in consequence nothing is real to him . This is the most terrible form of insanity , when the sense of phantasm is present at every moment to the victim . He ...
... present in every mouthful of common food by which the brain is fed , and in consequence nothing is real to him . This is the most terrible form of insanity , when the sense of phantasm is present at every moment to the victim . He ...
34. oldal
... present occupy the attention of the physical schools . The origin of all religion is in the needs and incidents of ... present day . The book which , in the present century , has had the greatest sale From The Spectator . " JOHN ...
... present occupy the attention of the physical schools . The origin of all religion is in the needs and incidents of ... present day . The book which , in the present century , has had the greatest sale From The Spectator . " JOHN ...
45. oldal
... present idea was to tem- porize ; and this , she thought , could be best accomplished by allowing Mr. Stan- niforth and others to suppose that she meant to accept him . She had measured quite accurately the extent of his affection for ...
... present idea was to tem- porize ; and this , she thought , could be best accomplished by allowing Mr. Stan- niforth and others to suppose that she meant to accept him . She had measured quite accurately the extent of his affection for ...
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