The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... things which he ate its trees , its soft sky , and the hum and by the good things which he said . Of this colour of its lively population , floats in the gentleman , for so we call him in these po- air about . We are in the presence of ...
... things which he ate its trees , its soft sky , and the hum and by the good things which he said . Of this colour of its lively population , floats in the gentleman , for so we call him in these po- air about . We are in the presence of ...
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... things in the chapter on the Devil and his Works . ' For example : - ' Dr. Luther said he had heard from the elector of Saxony , John Frederic , that a power- ful family in Germany was descended from the burgh . No doubt , he and ...
... things in the chapter on the Devil and his Works . ' For example : - ' Dr. Luther said he had heard from the elector of Saxony , John Frederic , that a power- ful family in Germany was descended from the burgh . No doubt , he and ...
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... things , delivered with the most entire freedom . In 1669 appeared a similar record , taken by one Vertunien , a physician of Poitiers , at a much earlier period , and this its compiler called the Prima Scaligerana . ' Both com ...
... things , delivered with the most entire freedom . In 1669 appeared a similar record , taken by one Vertunien , a physician of Poitiers , at a much earlier period , and this its compiler called the Prima Scaligerana . ' Both com ...
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... thing . ' La Monnoye , who edited the best edition of the Ménagiana , that of 1715 in four volumes , wrote an epitaph ... things and many wise ones , but we cannot fail to be struck with the singular contrast be- tween the robustness of ...
... thing . ' La Monnoye , who edited the best edition of the Ménagiana , that of 1715 in four volumes , wrote an epitaph ... things and many wise ones , but we cannot fail to be struck with the singular contrast be- tween the robustness of ...
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... things which tell in history like his battles . Lu- ther's Table - Talk glows with the fire which burnt the Pope's Bull . Nearly all great orators have been excellent in collo- quy ; and , which is a kindred fact , a very large ...
... things which tell in history like his battles . Lu- ther's Table - Talk glows with the fire which burnt the Pope's Bull . Nearly all great orators have been excellent in collo- quy ; and , which is a kindred fact , a very large ...
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