The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... language is painfully fitting . 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 ...
... language is painfully fitting . 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 ...
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... languages as a means of acquiring knowledge more highly than we ; but we do not hold that they are the only means , or that the mind cannot be well trained , and the intellect developed and invigorated , with- out them . We value them ...
... languages as a means of acquiring knowledge more highly than we ; but we do not hold that they are the only means , or that the mind cannot be well trained , and the intellect developed and invigorated , with- out them . We value them ...
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... language of the country , the lawyers continued to use it in taking their notes , and in their public reports , for nearly a century . And be it remembered that the technical language substituted for the Norman - French , and which was ...
... language of the country , the lawyers continued to use it in taking their notes , and in their public reports , for nearly a century . And be it remembered that the technical language substituted for the Norman - French , and which was ...
Pagina 80
... language is easy , forcible , brilliant , and accurate ; and yet he is quite as willing to listen as he is to speak . He is now over sixty years of age , having been born in 1804 ; his hair and whiskers are entirely grey ; his face is ...
... language is easy , forcible , brilliant , and accurate ; and yet he is quite as willing to listen as he is to speak . He is now over sixty years of age , having been born in 1804 ; his hair and whiskers are entirely grey ; his face is ...
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... languages , and foreign practices . The person who got up the record was dead ; his successors may not have had time , if they had the inclination , to scrutinize it . At all events , they failed to do so ; they took his word that it ...
... languages , and foreign practices . The person who got up the record was dead ; his successors may not have had time , if they had the inclination , to scrutinize it . At all events , they failed to do so ; they took his word that it ...
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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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