The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... less greedy than the common soldiery . It is odd to see the various gen- erals soliciting the desired grants and favors , not from Fer- dinand , but at the hands of Wallenstein , perfectly trusting that in him lay all the power . But ...
... less greedy than the common soldiery . It is odd to see the various gen- erals soliciting the desired grants and favors , not from Fer- dinand , but at the hands of Wallenstein , perfectly trusting that in him lay all the power . But ...
Pagina 40
... less than divine , the course of German history for many years to come . absurd is this ! Yet upon an assumption of its truth Schiller would explain the peaceful retirement of Wallenstein , and ask us to believe him at that very moment ...
... less than divine , the course of German history for many years to come . absurd is this ! Yet upon an assumption of its truth Schiller would explain the peaceful retirement of Wallenstein , and ask us to believe him at that very moment ...
Pagina 41
... less magnificent creation . Having accomplished among cities and hamlets a chaotic ruin , he now set himself to the organization of a busy , prosperous , and plentiful society , within the limits of his extensive domains . Parks and ...
... less magnificent creation . Having accomplished among cities and hamlets a chaotic ruin , he now set himself to the organization of a busy , prosperous , and plentiful society , within the limits of his extensive domains . Parks and ...
Pagina 48
... less . so were his conceptions of his tools . Thus far he had never miscalculated the adequacy of the one or the other , had never allowed himself to become the dupe of an untimely ambition . It was strange if this practical wisdom ...
... less . so were his conceptions of his tools . Thus far he had never miscalculated the adequacy of the one or the other , had never allowed himself to become the dupe of an untimely ambition . It was strange if this practical wisdom ...
Pagina 60
... less remarkable than the revulsions ; just as " sickly seasons " are less alarming than the sudden visitation of the Asiatic cholera , though their victims even outnumber those of the more violent scourge . Statisticians are accustomed ...
... less remarkable than the revulsions ; just as " sickly seasons " are less alarming than the sudden visitation of the Asiatic cholera , though their victims even outnumber those of the more violent scourge . Statisticians are accustomed ...
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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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