The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 131. kötetA. Constable, 1870 |
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110. oldal
... character of involuntary belligerents to their own great loss ; and it is equally hard to conceive that we should persist in their retaining that character at our expense , as well as their own . Whenever the world is again engaged in ...
... character of involuntary belligerents to their own great loss ; and it is equally hard to conceive that we should persist in their retaining that character at our expense , as well as their own . Whenever the world is again engaged in ...
205. oldal
... characters of devotion to his own peculiar sect and thorough honesty in telling the history of events in ecclesiastical history materially connected with its character and fortunes . To be sure , he did not tell all the things about the ...
... characters of devotion to his own peculiar sect and thorough honesty in telling the history of events in ecclesiastical history materially connected with its character and fortunes . To be sure , he did not tell all the things about the ...
457. oldal
... character of the Portuguese is a favourable one , and he contrasts it with that of the Spaniards , greatly to the disadvantage of the latter people . We agree with his impression of the two nations , for if the Portuguese have lost much ...
... character of the Portuguese is a favourable one , and he contrasts it with that of the Spaniards , greatly to the disadvantage of the latter people . We agree with his impression of the two nations , for if the Portuguese have lost much ...
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