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Pagina 14
... they have sacrifices of that kind ordained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with living men , which being set on fire , the men perish enveloped in flames .
... they have sacrifices of that kind ordained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with living men , which being set on fire , the men perish enveloped in flames .
Pagina 15
He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he bas fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sacrifice of any living being . “ This silence , ” he remarks , “ with “ regard to these is the more ...
He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he bas fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sacrifice of any living being . “ This silence , ” he remarks , “ with “ regard to these is the more ...
Pagina 36
... through whatsoever territory it pleased them , living on the fat of the land , taking whatever struck their fancy , revelling in the very elysium of marauders . It did not cost Wallenstein much to support them .
... through whatsoever territory it pleased them , living on the fat of the land , taking whatever struck their fancy , revelling in the very elysium of marauders . It did not cost Wallenstein much to support them .
Pagina 37
And if religious antipathy to Austria were to move him , why should he choose to exalt the one Catholic who has just shown more dangerous talents than were possessed by any other man of that persuasion then living ?
And if religious antipathy to Austria were to move him , why should he choose to exalt the one Catholic who has just shown more dangerous talents than were possessed by any other man of that persuasion then living ?
Pagina 44
When the hostile forces were marching upon Prague , and Wallenstein was at the time living in the city , the terrified authorities would fain have looked to him for guidance and command ; but he gave them cold comfort , absolutely ...
When the hostile forces were marching upon Prague , and Wallenstein was at the time living in the city , the terrified authorities would fain have looked to him for guidance and command ; but he gave them cold comfort , absolutely ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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