The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... person , but in every respect odious in mind , capable of committing the most revolting crimes , in order to secure immunity for her- self - willing , for this purpose , to betray alike the Greeks and the Trojans . Her deep remorse ...
... person , but in every respect odious in mind , capable of committing the most revolting crimes , in order to secure immunity for her- self - willing , for this purpose , to betray alike the Greeks and the Trojans . Her deep remorse ...
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... persons that Mr. Buckle's entire argument is nothing but a sinister attack upon the Christian religion . We see nothing of ... person , while denying the civilizing agency of the moral element , may with perfect consistency maintain the ...
... persons that Mr. Buckle's entire argument is nothing but a sinister attack upon the Christian religion . We see nothing of ... person , while denying the civilizing agency of the moral element , may with perfect consistency maintain the ...
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... person- ified , and called Poseidon . Gazing above him on the blue expanse which seemed to encompass the " plain of the earth , " he came to recognize there a Divinity of light and warmth , a Devas , a paternal Zeus . When the bright ...
... person- ified , and called Poseidon . Gazing above him on the blue expanse which seemed to encompass the " plain of the earth , " he came to recognize there a Divinity of light and warmth , a Devas , a paternal Zeus . When the bright ...
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... person of literary erudition to suppose him to be ignorant of this pathetic jewel which has graced so many stones and prefaced so many obituary notices , with variations almost incredible 66 [ Dec. , BURIAL CUSTOMS AND OBITUAL LORE .
... person of literary erudition to suppose him to be ignorant of this pathetic jewel which has graced so many stones and prefaced so many obituary notices , with variations almost incredible 66 [ Dec. , BURIAL CUSTOMS AND OBITUAL LORE .
الصفحة 70
... persons of distinction ; and that , in con- formity with a Scottish custom , every passenger , imbued with a decent respect for quiescent mortality , cast a stone on the pile , in lieu of the muttered Requiescat in pace of the Crusaders ...
... persons of distinction ; and that , in con- formity with a Scottish custom , every passenger , imbued with a decent respect for quiescent mortality , cast a stone on the pile , in lieu of the muttered Requiescat in pace of the Crusaders ...
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