The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... continued to labour with hand and head , putting a stout heart against a stiff brae , and year after year accu- mulating fresh fame . All this is sufficiently known to the inhabitants of the old world and the new . He has been ever and ...
... continued to labour with hand and head , putting a stout heart against a stiff brae , and year after year accu- mulating fresh fame . All this is sufficiently known to the inhabitants of the old world and the new . He has been ever and ...
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... continued to flourish under the protection of Mary . He had no aspirations after the crown of martyrdom . He confessed himself , therefore , with great decorum , heard mass in Wimble- don Church at Easter , and , for the better or ...
... continued to flourish under the protection of Mary . He had no aspirations after the crown of martyrdom . He confessed himself , therefore , with great decorum , heard mass in Wimble- don Church at Easter , and , for the better or ...
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... continued to receive marks of favour from the Queen . In the House of Commons , he put himself at the head of the party opposed to the Court . Yet , so guarded was his language , that even when some of those who acted with him were ...
... continued to receive marks of favour from the Queen . In the House of Commons , he put himself at the head of the party opposed to the Court . Yet , so guarded was his language , that even when some of those who acted with him were ...
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... continued to unite with the rites learned from their conquerors the worship of the grotesque idols which had been adored by Montezuma and Guatemo- zin . These feelings were not confined to the po- pulace . Elizabeth herself was not ...
... continued to unite with the rites learned from their conquerors the worship of the grotesque idols which had been adored by Montezuma and Guatemo- zin . These feelings were not confined to the po- pulace . Elizabeth herself was not ...
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... continued to encourage the long de- ferred hopes of his Polish provinces ; and even went so far , in giving an audience to a deputation from them , as to reply to M. Oginski in the following strong terms : - " Vous êtes mécontens en ...
... continued to encourage the long de- ferred hopes of his Polish provinces ; and even went so far , in giving an audience to a deputation from them , as to reply to M. Oginski in the following strong terms : - " Vous êtes mécontens en ...
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