The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers of his court . They were exempt both from taxes and military service , even ...
... once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers of his court . They were exempt both from taxes and military service , even ...
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... once the most learned and judicious of all the Eastern Fathers , has observed that the letter , in the true ancient Hebrew alphabet , was a cross + . It is to us equally certain that the mark which the servants of God were ordered to ...
... once the most learned and judicious of all the Eastern Fathers , has observed that the letter , in the true ancient Hebrew alphabet , was a cross + . It is to us equally certain that the mark which the servants of God were ordered to ...
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... once for all . Yet a historian , having an antipathy to priests , writing centuries hence , may accuse Christianity of having immolated human victims . Have not writers like Voltaire and D'Holback imputed worse to it , if possible ...
... once for all . Yet a historian , having an antipathy to priests , writing centuries hence , may accuse Christianity of having immolated human victims . Have not writers like Voltaire and D'Holback imputed worse to it , if possible ...
Pagina 34
... once claimed to be paid for the past , and propitiated for the future . But Ferdinand well appreciated the merits of a rotation in office , and the more surely events seemed to render Maximilian indispensable to him , the more keenly ...
... once claimed to be paid for the past , and propitiated for the future . But Ferdinand well appreciated the merits of a rotation in office , and the more surely events seemed to render Maximilian indispensable to him , the more keenly ...
Pagina 40
... once to the decree . He left the army without a murmur , without an effort at sounding its fidelity . If others dreamed of disobedience , he at least did not . He retired to Gitchin , where he intended henceforth to fix his residence ...
... once to the decree . He left the army without a murmur , without an effort at sounding its fidelity . If others dreamed of disobedience , he at least did not . He retired to Gitchin , where he intended henceforth to fix his residence ...
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