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A full description of either would fill the space designed for our whole article . Fortunately nothing of the kind is necessary ; the structures alluded to are so famous as curiosities that there are few , if any , of our readers who ...
A full description of either would fill the space designed for our whole article . Fortunately nothing of the kind is necessary ; the structures alluded to are so famous as curiosities that there are few , if any , of our readers who ...
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whole stones . ” The temples of the Druids were circular ; and so were those of all the Eastern nations , including the Jews . The most learned archæologists of the present day are of opinion that the round towers found in all countries ...
whole stones . ” The temples of the Druids were circular ; and so were those of all the Eastern nations , including the Jews . The most learned archæologists of the present day are of opinion that the round towers found in all countries ...
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... as they roll along whole districts ' with noxious exhalations ; while others , rising from dark and turbid sources , are purified in their progress , flow in fertilizing beauty through the lands , and carry with them only the golden ...
... as they roll along whole districts ' with noxious exhalations ; while others , rising from dark and turbid sources , are purified in their progress , flow in fertilizing beauty through the lands , and carry with them only the golden ...
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In the conduct of this campaign we may observe the same wily system of tactics which marks the whole of Wallenstein's military career . His notions were controlled with the utmost art to subserve equally the cause of his master and of ...
In the conduct of this campaign we may observe the same wily system of tactics which marks the whole of Wallenstein's military career . His notions were controlled with the utmost art to subserve equally the cause of his master and of ...
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Throughout the war the whole country had been ravaged by his rapacious soldiery , and desolation reigned supreme . Fire , sword , plunder , and brutality had woven their course to and fro over the face of the country , like the tortuous ...
Throughout the war the whole country had been ravaged by his rapacious soldiery , and desolation reigned supreme . Fire , sword , plunder , and brutality had woven their course to and fro over the face of the country , like the tortuous ...
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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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