The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... remarkable man . He had more , and he wanted more , of the qualifications of a statesman and orator , than any man of equal eminence . He was greatly deficient in knowledge . He had not studied history , and he had not supplied its ...
... remarkable man . He had more , and he wanted more , of the qualifications of a statesman and orator , than any man of equal eminence . He was greatly deficient in knowledge . He had not studied history , and he had not supplied its ...
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... remarkable a proportion to war , as to claim for that system a peculiarly pacific tendency . In truth , it was not a system . What Lord John Russell calls " the principle of a balance " was nothing but the working and counter - working ...
... remarkable a proportion to war , as to claim for that system a peculiarly pacific tendency . In truth , it was not a system . What Lord John Russell calls " the principle of a balance " was nothing but the working and counter - working ...
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... remarkable from the after part of the volume . " " ↑ A Lettish proverb , taken from the fact that the wagtail leaves the marks of his feet on the sand . Hence Bahlelihnu gaididam . There is much fancifulness and novelty in this 16 ...
... remarkable from the after part of the volume . " " ↑ A Lettish proverb , taken from the fact that the wagtail leaves the marks of his feet on the sand . Hence Bahlelihnu gaididam . There is much fancifulness and novelty in this 16 ...
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... remarkable , and stamped with the character of nature , which is and was their instructor . Their poetry has rhymes , but only single rhymes . Rhymes may be made by repetition of the same sounds . Besides the poems used on public oc ...
... remarkable , and stamped with the character of nature , which is and was their instructor . Their poetry has rhymes , but only single rhymes . Rhymes may be made by repetition of the same sounds . Besides the poems used on public oc ...
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... remarkable specimens . The Littavian language has so close an affinity with the Lettish that it would scarcely be right to pass over the literature of Lithuania in complete silence , or to lose the opportunity of enabling our readers to ...
... remarkable specimens . The Littavian language has so close an affinity with the Lettish that it would scarcely be right to pass over the literature of Lithuania in complete silence , or to lose the opportunity of enabling our readers to ...
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