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260. oldal
... once set up is followed by one inevita- ble result . Even had it been against their interest instead of to their advantage to do so , the English would assuredly have established their supremacy throughout India in the long run , after ...
... once set up is followed by one inevita- ble result . Even had it been against their interest instead of to their advantage to do so , the English would assuredly have established their supremacy throughout India in the long run , after ...
350. oldal
... once lived there in feudal state are consumed their capital in the vain attempt still alive ; the knights are not dust , nor to increase it . Many of the shizoku , or are their good swords rust ; the individual ancient gentry of the ...
... once lived there in feudal state are consumed their capital in the vain attempt still alive ; the knights are not dust , nor to increase it . Many of the shizoku , or are their good swords rust ; the individual ancient gentry of the ...
500. oldal
... Once in Homer , and memorably though only once , Apollo does wield the ægis , not as his proper attribute , but as entrusted to him by his sire for a special purpose . It is in the fifteenth book of the Iliad , where Zeus takes , for ...
... Once in Homer , and memorably though only once , Apollo does wield the ægis , not as his proper attribute , but as entrusted to him by his sire for a special purpose . It is in the fifteenth book of the Iliad , where Zeus takes , for ...
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