The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... considered as light reading by Hilpa and Shalum . But unhappily the life of man is now threescore years and ten ; and we cannot but think it somewhat unfair in Doctor Nares to demand from us so large a portion of so short an existence ...
... considered as light reading by Hilpa and Shalum . But unhappily the life of man is now threescore years and ten ; and we cannot but think it somewhat unfair in Doctor Nares to demand from us so large a portion of so short an existence ...
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... considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . Melancthon was one of these moderate persons , and “ appears , " says Doctor Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to Lord Burghley . " We should have thought this ...
... considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . Melancthon was one of these moderate persons , and “ appears , " says Doctor Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to Lord Burghley . " We should have thought this ...
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... considered as the foulest of which men betook themselves to liberal stu- treasons . The French emigrant saw nothing dies at the close of the fifteenth and the be- disgraceful in bringing Austrian and Prussian ginning of the sixteenth ...
... considered as the foulest of which men betook themselves to liberal stu- treasons . The French emigrant saw nothing dies at the close of the fifteenth and the be- disgraceful in bringing Austrian and Prussian ginning of the sixteenth ...
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... considered by the great body of their countrymen as wicked disturbers of the public peace . We The account which Cardinal Bentivoglio gave of the state of religion in England , well deserves consideration . The zealous Catho- lics he ...
... considered by the great body of their countrymen as wicked disturbers of the public peace . We The account which Cardinal Bentivoglio gave of the state of religion in England , well deserves consideration . The zealous Catho- lics he ...
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... considered as justifying our prediction , that the story would become more and more interesting as it advanced into the maturer experiences of its hero . He , above all the rest of those who lay ་ * In our et cetera we do not wish to ...
... considered as justifying our prediction , that the story would become more and more interesting as it advanced into the maturer experiences of its hero . He , above all the rest of those who lay ་ * In our et cetera we do not wish to ...
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