American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... treaty with the Pope , he comes out with his great book in favour of Catholicism , and discovers that the first consul is one of those men whom Providence raises up when it is weary of punishing ; and when the Bourbons are in power , he ...
... treaty with the Pope , he comes out with his great book in favour of Catholicism , and discovers that the first consul is one of those men whom Providence raises up when it is weary of punishing ; and when the Bourbons are in power , he ...
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... treaty shall be closed , aye , on the instant ; She is no subject's mate . ” And he closes his impetuous harangue by adding , in melodious verse , - " princes , like the stars , Were made to gaze at , by vulgar eyes , With awe and ...
... treaty shall be closed , aye , on the instant ; She is no subject's mate . ” And he closes his impetuous harangue by adding , in melodious verse , - " princes , like the stars , Were made to gaze at , by vulgar eyes , With awe and ...
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... treaty , and the departure of De Longueville : " ( And Longueville , impatient to convey The welcome tidings to the ears of France , Has taken his departure . " ' ) As this verse is imperfect we propose to read it thus in the next ...
... treaty , and the departure of De Longueville : " ( And Longueville , impatient to convey The welcome tidings to the ears of France , Has taken his departure . " ' ) As this verse is imperfect we propose to read it thus in the next ...
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... treaty on these terms ; and we ought to know ours too well to propose or accept it . To secure the services of such men , for the purposes just enumerated , we must acquaint them with the exigencies of the times . This is , of itself ...
... treaty on these terms ; and we ought to know ours too well to propose or accept it . To secure the services of such men , for the purposes just enumerated , we must acquaint them with the exigencies of the times . This is , of itself ...
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... treaty of 1783 , in the terms employed by that instrument to describe the boundary , the other peremptorily demands to have the description dis- carded and abandoned , as altogether defective and impracticable , and as affording no ...
... treaty of 1783 , in the terms employed by that instrument to describe the boundary , the other peremptorily demands to have the description dis- carded and abandoned , as altogether defective and impracticable , and as affording no ...
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