The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... give ample exercise to the national mind , and prepare the way for the more serious discussion of a People that must be free . The Parisian Globe was marked with the greatest generosity of criticism towards foreign excellence . The chef ...
... give ample exercise to the national mind , and prepare the way for the more serious discussion of a People that must be free . The Parisian Globe was marked with the greatest generosity of criticism towards foreign excellence . The chef ...
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... give a fair specimen of what M. Chasles thinks of the prospects of English literature in particular just now , and of the fate of European letters in general . It is not flattering , it must be admitted : the reader will judge of its ...
... give a fair specimen of what M. Chasles thinks of the prospects of English literature in particular just now , and of the fate of European letters in general . It is not flattering , it must be admitted : the reader will judge of its ...
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... give it up as a tempta- tion of the Devil . But at last , while he was lying awake at night , the true solution , as he considered it , flashed upon him , and he found that the Enemy had taken up the opposite side of the ques- tion . He ...
... give it up as a tempta- tion of the Devil . But at last , while he was lying awake at night , the true solution , as he considered it , flashed upon him , and he found that the Enemy had taken up the opposite side of the ques- tion . He ...
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... give way to the king , he would only reply , " Give unto Cæsar that which is Cæsar's and unto God that which is God's : " little to the satisfaction of Cæsar , who maintained that the point in dis- pute was Cæsar's . But he had no easy ...
... give way to the king , he would only reply , " Give unto Cæsar that which is Cæsar's and unto God that which is God's : " little to the satisfaction of Cæsar , who maintained that the point in dis- pute was Cæsar's . But he had no easy ...
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... give investiture , and all clerks who received it from them , and at the same time forbade homage ; but nothing was done in Anselm's affair , and soon afterwards he returned to Lyons , where he heard of the death of Urban II . William's ...
... give investiture , and all clerks who received it from them , and at the same time forbade homage ; but nothing was done in Anselm's affair , and soon afterwards he returned to Lyons , where he heard of the death of Urban II . William's ...
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