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Pagina 11
... former country , and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their deities . * All Egyptologists that can be regarded as authorities concur in the opinion that it was a sacred emblem among the Egyp- tians ...
... former country , and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their deities . * All Egyptologists that can be regarded as authorities concur in the opinion that it was a sacred emblem among the Egyp- tians ...
Pagina 20
... 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 . When ...
... 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 . When ...
Pagina 42
... former power and glory - that event which Schiller would have us believe his prophetic soul had long since distinctly foreseen . This was the advent upon the confused stage of German politics and religions of the famous Gustavus ...
... former power and glory - that event which Schiller would have us believe his prophetic soul had long since distinctly foreseen . This was the advent upon the confused stage of German politics and religions of the famous Gustavus ...
Pagina 44
... former supposition be true , certainly Wallenstein dis- played 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 had ...
... former supposition be true , certainly Wallenstein dis- played 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 had ...
Pagina 58
... former of twenty- eight 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 1858 , after ...
... former of twenty- eight 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 1858 , after ...
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