Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent , for five subsidies . The bill receives his solemn assent . The subsidies are ...
... present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent , for five subsidies . The bill receives his solemn assent . The subsidies are ...
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... present generation . In that age the state of cide . Charles too , it should always be re- things was different . It was not then fully membered , was put to death by men who had understood how vast an interval separates the been ...
... present generation . In that age the state of cide . Charles too , it should always be re- things was different . It was not then fully membered , was put to death by men who had understood how vast an interval separates the been ...
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... present instance , M. Périer is merely a Richard Roe - gravely assures us , that Maurice of Saxony that his name is used for the sole purpose of bringing Machiavelli into court - and that he will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage ...
... present instance , M. Périer is merely a Richard Roe - gravely assures us , that Maurice of Saxony that his name is used for the sole purpose of bringing Machiavelli into court - and that he will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage ...
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... present instance , several circumstances have a theme composed by an ardent schoolboy on led even superficial observers to question the the death of Leonidas . An act of dexterous justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious perfidy ...
... present instance , several circumstances have a theme composed by an ardent schoolboy on led even superficial observers to question the the death of Leonidas . An act of dexterous justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious perfidy ...
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... present time reached so high a point of it was eminently distinguished by general in- wealth and civilization as some parts of Italy tellectual activity . The study of the Latin had attained four hundred years ago . Histo - writers had ...
... present time reached so high a point of it was eminently distinguished by general in- wealth and civilization as some parts of Italy tellectual activity . The study of the Latin had attained four hundred years ago . Histo - writers had ...
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