Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 68;Volume 131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 70
... better of all the enemies of Spain against whom he had been sent . It was in this way that he came , saw , and conquered Car- lists , Cubans , and Moors . Ilis services were naturally resorted to again . Everybody felt that the present ...
... better of all the enemies of Spain against whom he had been sent . It was in this way that he came , saw , and conquered Car- lists , Cubans , and Moors . Ilis services were naturally resorted to again . Everybody felt that the present ...
Pagina 71
... better order into the services of the Revolution , I hereby give you the following instructions : You will make clear to all the inhabitants residing in your zone the obliga- tion imposed upon thein of working for the Revolution ...
... better order into the services of the Revolution , I hereby give you the following instructions : You will make clear to all the inhabitants residing in your zone the obliga- tion imposed upon thein of working for the Revolution ...
Pagina 89
... better use names or phrases which have be- come idly current and sterile . This is what I would do for the term " Im- pressionism , " which has come to stand for only a small and almost accidental development of the art it might reason ...
... better use names or phrases which have be- come idly current and sterile . This is what I would do for the term " Im- pressionism , " which has come to stand for only a small and almost accidental development of the art it might reason ...
Pagina 93
... better or worse than those of the mortals in the same proces- sion . But , not being much grander , they become ( from the literary stand- point always ) much more mean . Of this one thing there is no doubt , that the days when the ...
... better or worse than those of the mortals in the same proces- sion . But , not being much grander , they become ( from the literary stand- point always ) much more mean . Of this one thing there is no doubt , that the days when the ...
Pagina 119
... better excuse than their modern successors for congrega- ting in houses of refreshment , their facilities for meeting together in Ex- changes being considerably more re- stricted than is the case at the present day . The great grain ...
... better excuse than their modern successors for congrega- ting in houses of refreshment , their facilities for meeting together in Ex- changes being considerably more re- stricted than is the case at the present day . The great grain ...
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