The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... language of England , ib . - the Gauls rank first in juris- prudence , 76 - lawyers required to be court- eous , 77 - O'Conor not a politician , 78 - sketch of his life , 79 et seq . - first appearance in law reports , 84 - greatest ...
... language of England , ib . - the Gauls rank first in juris- prudence , 76 - lawyers required to be court- eous , 77 - O'Conor not a politician , 78 - sketch of his life , 79 et seq . - first appearance in law reports , 84 - greatest ...
Pagina ii
... language powerless to reproduce what is sublime in another , ib . - Greek lan- guage superior , 209 - different ... language , ib.- origin and affinity of European languages , 230- his history in three distinct periods , 231 - his first ...
... language powerless to reproduce what is sublime in another , ib . - Greek lan- guage superior , 209 - different ... language , ib.- origin and affinity of European languages , 230- his history in three distinct periods , 231 - his first ...
Pagina iii
... language , 249- every language maintains an individual character , 250 - the character of a lan- guage variously manifested , ib . - poetry and prose the two grand divisions of speech , 251 . Insurance Report . State Superintendent's ...
... language , 249- every language maintains an individual character , 250 - the character of a lan- guage variously manifested , ib . - poetry and prose the two grand divisions of speech , 251 . Insurance Report . State Superintendent's ...
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... language , customs , or traditions , which he has fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sac- rifice of any living being . " This silence , " he remarks , " with regard to these is the more remarkable , as not only the ...
... language , customs , or traditions , which he has fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sac- rifice of any living being . " This silence , " he remarks , " with regard to these is the more remarkable , as not only the ...
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... language ; who followed their captain for rewards and booty , and who had learned by long experience that the surest way to obtain these objects was to obey well and to fight well . They knew and respected the notorious ability of their ...
... language ; who followed their captain for rewards and booty , and who had learned by long experience that the surest way to obtain these objects was to obey well and to fight well . They knew and respected the notorious ability of their ...
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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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