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... that world to whose four quarters its diverging radii pointed , decorated the hands of most of the sculptured images in the former country , and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their deities .
... that world to whose four quarters its diverging radii pointed , decorated the hands of most of the sculptured images in the former country , and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their deities .
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For the former eighteen were hanged , and for the latter fifty were drawn at horses ' tails and hanged . We have no disposition to speak harshly of the Jews , or any other sect ; ; all we want is to vindicate the truth of history .
For the former eighteen were hanged , and for the latter fifty were drawn at horses ' tails and hanged . We have no disposition to speak harshly of the Jews , or any other sect ; ; all we want is to vindicate the truth of history .
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A few brief years rolled on in this manner , but they at last brought with them that event among the results of which was the restoration of Wallenstein to a greater than his former power and glory — that event which Schiller would have ...
A few brief years rolled on in this manner , but they at last brought with them that event among the results of which was the restoration of Wallenstein to a greater than his former power and glory — that event which Schiller would have ...
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If the former supposition be true , certainly Wallenstein displayed no great magnanimity ; but equally certainly it was neither villany nor treachery in him , a private and disgraced citizen , to refuse to accept a command for which he ...
If the former supposition be true , certainly Wallenstein displayed no great magnanimity ; but equally certainly it was neither villany nor treachery in him , a private and disgraced citizen , to refuse to accept a command for which he ...
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... a reduction of the former of twentyeight and a half per cent . , which was followed by a general fall of prices during the twelve months ensuing , averaging twenty - five per cent . The solvent banks resumed specie payments early in ...
... a reduction of the former of twentyeight and a half per cent . , which was followed by a general fall of prices during the twelve months ensuing , averaging twenty - five per cent . The solvent banks resumed specie payments early in ...
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