The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page ii
... direct revelation , 176 , 177 . Conti , Prince de , the throne of Poland offered him , 252 . Czartoryski , the brothers , 257 - their plot counteracted by Mokranowski , ib . - purchase of the Ostrog estates , 259 - defeated by Count ...
... direct revelation , 176 , 177 . Conti , Prince de , the throne of Poland offered him , 252 . Czartoryski , the brothers , 257 - their plot counteracted by Mokranowski , ib . - purchase of the Ostrog estates , 259 - defeated by Count ...
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... direct- ly after the performance , describes the au- dience as having sat immovably entranced four three hours and a half , to burst forth in loud sobs at the close . Still more ex- pressive is the distance to which the fame Verily , I ...
... direct- ly after the performance , describes the au- dience as having sat immovably entranced four three hours and a half , to burst forth in loud sobs at the close . Still more ex- pressive is the distance to which the fame Verily , I ...
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... direct appeal was a mere . forestalment on his existing salary . ' Humbly do I venture to have recourse to your Serene Highness in my insignificant concerns . Without fault of mine , I find myself in such embarrassments , that I am at a ...
... direct appeal was a mere . forestalment on his existing salary . ' Humbly do I venture to have recourse to your Serene Highness in my insignificant concerns . Without fault of mine , I find myself in such embarrassments , that I am at a ...
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... direct expression of Lessing's mind . tion arises between them which apparently To this sentiment must be ascribed the dwells on the immediate purport of the circumstance that the play has become a craft . In reality , however , the ...
... direct expression of Lessing's mind . tion arises between them which apparently To this sentiment must be ascribed the dwells on the immediate purport of the circumstance that the play has become a craft . In reality , however , the ...
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... direct intention of maintaining religious beliefs and practices which I reject . Americans not belonging to the Episcopal Church are conscious , when they are travelling in England , that the national authori- ty is hostile to their ...
... direct intention of maintaining religious beliefs and practices which I reject . Americans not belonging to the Episcopal Church are conscious , when they are travelling in England , that the national authori- ty is hostile to their ...
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