The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 67
... fact , however , that " his debts he paid , " is an important item of information , highly creditable to his integrity of soul , and forcibly reminds one of a circumstance related in the history of an illustrious prince - warrior , a ...
... fact , however , that " his debts he paid , " is an important item of information , highly creditable to his integrity of soul , and forcibly reminds one of a circumstance related in the history of an illustrious prince - warrior , a ...
الصفحة 88
... fact that he resided in comfort , if not in affluence , at Milan until the downfall of the Emperor , and that , as soon as the Austrian domination was restored , he felt it necessary to retire at once to Switzerland . Finding that even ...
... fact that he resided in comfort , if not in affluence , at Milan until the downfall of the Emperor , and that , as soon as the Austrian domination was restored , he felt it necessary to retire at once to Switzerland . Finding that even ...
الصفحة 93
... fact that Sterne is said to have borrowed from it the first idea of his Tristram Shandy , the former as well as the latter being merely an imaginary biography . Be this as it may , Sterne took care to visit the author when in Italy ...
... fact that Sterne is said to have borrowed from it the first idea of his Tristram Shandy , the former as well as the latter being merely an imaginary biography . Be this as it may , Sterne took care to visit the author when in Italy ...
الصفحة 101
... fact by itself be sufficient to account for the failure of one - fourth more of the honest remainder , without ... facts like these , it is not strange that , from reliable records kept for a period of forty years , it appears that of ...
... fact by itself be sufficient to account for the failure of one - fourth more of the honest remainder , without ... facts like these , it is not strange that , from reliable records kept for a period of forty years , it appears that of ...
الصفحة 107
... fact so generally forgotten by writers who are adverse to Russia - namely , that no people have been more oppressive than the Poles , as long as they were able to maintain their ascendency . Even the Tartars did not oppress the Russians ...
... fact so generally forgotten by writers who are adverse to Russia - namely , that no people have been more oppressive than the Poles , as long as they were able to maintain their ascendency . Even the Tartars did not oppress the Russians ...
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