The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... tion , 239 - this energy the totality of man's powers , ib . - language is the con- necting link between the finite and infinite nature of man , 240 - not the work of an individual , ib . - apparent contradiction con- stitutes the ...
... tion , 239 - this energy the totality of man's powers , ib . - language is the con- necting link between the finite and infinite nature of man , 240 - not the work of an individual , ib . - apparent contradiction con- stitutes the ...
Pagina iv
... 46 - Gustavus slain , b . - his character , 47 - Wallenstein in a new character , 49 - Ferdinand commissions Count Galas to supersede Wallenstein , 50 - re- garded as a traitor , ib . - falls by assassina- tion , ib . Fer- iv INDEX .
... 46 - Gustavus slain , b . - his character , 47 - Wallenstein in a new character , 49 - Ferdinand commissions Count Galas to supersede Wallenstein , 50 - re- garded as a traitor , ib . - falls by assassina- tion , ib . Fer- iv INDEX .
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... tion of the Passover at Paris in 1080 A. D. , they sacrificed a youth , the son of a rich merchant , for which the criminals . were executed , and all Jews were banished from France . Nine years after , on the coronation day of Richard ...
... tion of the Passover at Paris in 1080 A. D. , they sacrificed a youth , the son of a rich merchant , for which the criminals . were executed , and all Jews were banished from France . Nine years after , on the coronation day of Richard ...
Pagina 25
... tion any occasion on which the Druids immolated human beings ; much less do they pretend to give names of any per- son whom they sacrificed . Nothing is more easy than to make charges , especially if they are made by a great con- * In ...
... tion any occasion on which the Druids immolated human beings ; much less do they pretend to give names of any per- son whom they sacrificed . Nothing is more easy than to make charges , especially if they are made by a great con- * In ...
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... tion . How fortunate are those who love sincerely in wise places ! Wallenstein was certainly stepping steadily up the ladder of success with long strides . Mr. Mitchell perti- nently observes that " the waves of ocean bear highest on ...
... tion . How fortunate are those who love sincerely in wise places ! Wallenstein was certainly stepping steadily up the ladder of success with long strides . Mr. Mitchell perti- nently observes that " the waves of ocean bear highest on ...
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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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