Littell's Living Age, 145. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1880 |
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5. oldal
... existence of a by no means insignifi- cant Jacobite party , and of a large class , which , without courage enough to be Jacobite , had romantic leanings that way , or a kind of fantastic sympathy with a fallen king and banished race ...
... existence of a by no means insignifi- cant Jacobite party , and of a large class , which , without courage enough to be Jacobite , had romantic leanings that way , or a kind of fantastic sympathy with a fallen king and banished race ...
12. oldal
... existence of so muc ignorance and blindness as are here di played . England had deprived Irelan of one trade in obedience to the mistake principles of the age ; she had implante another to remedy the distress which sh had caused , and ...
... existence of so muc ignorance and blindness as are here di played . England had deprived Irelan of one trade in obedience to the mistake principles of the age ; she had implante another to remedy the distress which sh had caused , and ...
18. oldal
... existence , yet know notl ing about . We could touch him an handle him did we stretch forth a finger but we have never come to speech of hin nor do we know what is in his hear The mental tendency of the time toward minute observation ...
... existence , yet know notl ing about . We could touch him an handle him did we stretch forth a finger but we have never come to speech of hin nor do we know what is in his hear The mental tendency of the time toward minute observation ...
19. oldal
... existence of often attends great victories , by subduing so many great writers , to gain a figure and rendering harmless the only antago- among the men of letters of Queen nist who could have interfered with the Anne . This is a ...
... existence of often attends great victories , by subduing so many great writers , to gain a figure and rendering harmless the only antago- among the men of letters of Queen nist who could have interfered with the Anne . This is a ...
35. oldal
... existence of writ- ten literary works at least conceivable at that early period . 1 : 66 * droll stories of Aesop's were orally recited at the dinner - table . Hence he is called by Herodotus , in common with Hecataeus of Miletus ...
... existence of writ- ten literary works at least conceivable at that early period . 1 : 66 * droll stories of Aesop's were orally recited at the dinner - table . Hence he is called by Herodotus , in common with Hecataeus of Miletus ...
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