The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... period , to act , vigorously and success- fully , on the offensive . The exploits of the Cid signalized the greater part of the eleventh century , and finally decided the question of superiority , between the Christians and Mahometans ...
... period , to act , vigorously and success- fully , on the offensive . The exploits of the Cid signalized the greater part of the eleventh century , and finally decided the question of superiority , between the Christians and Mahometans ...
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... period . Did we possess merely a moiety of the rich accumulations which were formed down to the era of the Revolution , what aid would not such a collection afford for tracing the principles of that great movement to their germs in the ...
... period . Did we possess merely a moiety of the rich accumulations which were formed down to the era of the Revolution , what aid would not such a collection afford for tracing the principles of that great movement to their germs in the ...
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... period and period : between the system observed in former periods , and the system observed in later periods : to which he might have added , as between judge and judge . 4. That , consequently , the objections drawn from the topics of ...
... period and period : between the system observed in former periods , and the system observed in later periods : to which he might have added , as between judge and judge . 4. That , consequently , the objections drawn from the topics of ...
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EARLY SPANISH BALLADS | 62 |
JEFFERSONS MEMOIRS | 100 |
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