Littell's Living Age, 58. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1858 |
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22. oldal
... ment , the deciphering of these rude symbols their greatest monuments . Humboldt de- is quite impracticable , and it is even doubtful scribes a gigantic road traversing the Cordil- whether they were ever used except as tallies leras for ...
... ment , the deciphering of these rude symbols their greatest monuments . Humboldt de- is quite impracticable , and it is even doubtful scribes a gigantic road traversing the Cordil- whether they were ever used except as tallies leras for ...
30. oldal
... ment as were opposed to the policy of the Francis Robert Emmett was born at Dublin , Union , erect them into a Provisional Govern- in 1780 , and was the youngest of three broth - ment , and proclaim the independence of Ire- ers , each ...
... ment as were opposed to the policy of the Francis Robert Emmett was born at Dublin , Union , erect them into a Provisional Govern- in 1780 , and was the youngest of three broth - ment , and proclaim the independence of Ire- ers , each ...
31. oldal
... ment , and to plunge the nation into civil war . cold indeed . This is not our practice here . It never seems to have occurred to him to in- We do not make all our gunpowder into fire- quire whether , if Irish independence were works ...
... ment , and to plunge the nation into civil war . cold indeed . This is not our practice here . It never seems to have occurred to him to in- We do not make all our gunpowder into fire- quire whether , if Irish independence were works ...
38. oldal
... ment , placed the gratuity in the common re- ceptacle , and transferred the other monies to his own stronghold , for he had previously paid day by day the expense of the breakfast from his own pocket . One day , towards the close of the ...
... ment , placed the gratuity in the common re- ceptacle , and transferred the other monies to his own stronghold , for he had previously paid day by day the expense of the breakfast from his own pocket . One day , towards the close of the ...
60. oldal
... ment . Of course she said she was very glad : she could not avoid it ; and confessed - what was , indeed , true — that she had longed to ask the child to her own house , but dared not arouse the tongues of the townspeople . " I am sure ...
... ment . Of course she said she was very glad : she could not avoid it ; and confessed - what was , indeed , true — that she had longed to ask the child to her own house , but dared not arouse the tongues of the townspeople . " I am sure ...
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