Littell's Living Age, Том 23Living Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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... King's College , London . We feel almost sure that this is the same person ; and , in that case , we know that he was qualified to render far great- er services to the expedition than he has credit for on the face of the narrative . The ...
... King's College , London . We feel almost sure that this is the same person ; and , in that case , we know that he was qualified to render far great- er services to the expedition than he has credit for on the face of the narrative . The ...
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... King of Prus- sia , at the camp of Madlitz , near Furstenwalde , Sept. 7 , 1759 , and then published at London , with the letter from that king prefixed , thus translated by the poet himself . To Major Alexander Gordon . and thank you ...
... King of Prus- sia , at the camp of Madlitz , near Furstenwalde , Sept. 7 , 1759 , and then published at London , with the letter from that king prefixed , thus translated by the poet himself . To Major Alexander Gordon . and thank you ...
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... King of Prus- sia , at the camp of Madlitz , near Furstenwalde , Sept. 7 , 1759 , and then published at London , with the letter from that king prefixed , thus translated by the poet himself . To Major Alexander Gordon . Sir - I have ...
... King of Prus- sia , at the camp of Madlitz , near Furstenwalde , Sept. 7 , 1759 , and then published at London , with the letter from that king prefixed , thus translated by the poet himself . To Major Alexander Gordon . Sir - I have ...
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... King of Prussia is the great police magistrate of Germany . What is Louis Napoleon but a general of gendarmerie , not only for his own purposes in France , but to do the cardinals ' bidding in Rome ? If it is this power of mutual ...
... King of Prussia is the great police magistrate of Germany . What is Louis Napoleon but a general of gendarmerie , not only for his own purposes in France , but to do the cardinals ' bidding in Rome ? If it is this power of mutual ...
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... King of and eloquent speech in favor of his dethroned sov- Prussia , D'Alembert , and Diderot , in their correspond - ereign in the Chamber of Peers , and , withdrawing ences , to the Christian religion . + Dante . Who is that great man ...
... King of and eloquent speech in favor of his dethroned sov- Prussia , D'Alembert , and Diderot , in their correspond - ereign in the Chamber of Peers , and , withdrawing ences , to the Christian religion . + Dante . Who is that great man ...
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