New Englander and Yale Review, Том 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... appears , " was not the city of Rome , still less the Greek Empire ; " " it was rather the old Western Empire , which in this small compass , though as yet without a visible head , was again restored , the idea of its formal restoration ...
... appears , " was not the city of Rome , still less the Greek Empire ; " " it was rather the old Western Empire , which in this small compass , though as yet without a visible head , was again restored , the idea of its formal restoration ...
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... appears not to reject . Although it is called in ques- tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas averred that they had been cheated in the ...
... appears not to reject . Although it is called in ques- tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas averred that they had been cheated in the ...
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... appear to belong inseparably to a government of Priests like that which the Pope has been so long endeavoring to prop up by foreign bayonets . The settled disaffection and hostility of his subjects are well justified by the inherent and ...
... appear to belong inseparably to a government of Priests like that which the Pope has been so long endeavoring to prop up by foreign bayonets . The settled disaffection and hostility of his subjects are well justified by the inherent and ...
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... appears , much longer to be avoided . And it thus driven to the acknowledgment that man , though the youngest of the animal creation , has trodden the earth for ages - ages which may well seem interminable to the historian , brief as ...
... appears , much longer to be avoided . And it thus driven to the acknowledgment that man , though the youngest of the animal creation , has trodden the earth for ages - ages which may well seem interminable to the historian , brief as ...
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... appear its point of arrival from its point of departure . As for the origin of the adjective like itself , it is lost in obscurity , a theme of conjecture and dispute to the etymologists , but the subject of no confident knowledge ...
... appear its point of arrival from its point of departure . As for the origin of the adjective like itself , it is lost in obscurity , a theme of conjecture and dispute to the etymologists , but the subject of no confident knowledge ...
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