The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... writers . Goethe said to me good - humouredly , ' This is not your field- he who can make wine should not make vinegar . ' ' And have you then , ' I answered , ' made no vinegar in your time ? The devil ! ' said Goethe , suppose I have ...
... writers . Goethe said to me good - humouredly , ' This is not your field- he who can make wine should not make vinegar . ' ' And have you then , ' I answered , ' made no vinegar in your time ? The devil ! ' said Goethe , suppose I have ...
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... writer had been in the Foreign Office at Paris before the Revolution , and emigrated in 1791 , but was subsequently Historiographer of Foreign Affairs under Bonaparte , and was attached to Talleyrand at the Congress of Vienna . He has ...
... writer had been in the Foreign Office at Paris before the Revolution , and emigrated in 1791 , but was subsequently Historiographer of Foreign Affairs under Bonaparte , and was attached to Talleyrand at the Congress of Vienna . He has ...
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... writer uses the following language : " I shall say no more of the belief of a people who have been ruined by German oppression , and with unnatural harshness kept for more than six centuries in an enslaved , wretched , and half ...
... writer uses the following language : " I shall say no more of the belief of a people who have been ruined by German oppression , and with unnatural harshness kept for more than six centuries in an enslaved , wretched , and half ...
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... writers have preserved specimens of it . Readers who know what attention is required to discover in one thing the hidden re- semblance to another , not to overstep the exactitude of the tertium com- parationis , and what precaution is ...
... writers have preserved specimens of it . Readers who know what attention is required to discover in one thing the hidden re- semblance to another , not to overstep the exactitude of the tertium com- parationis , and what precaution is ...
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... c . , has put forward the fancy that the Lettish is one of the branches of the great Celtic family . As respects Mr. Parrot and many other writers on the early history of nations , the old adage Ex nihilo Lettish Popular Poetry . 75.
... c . , has put forward the fancy that the Lettish is one of the branches of the great Celtic family . As respects Mr. Parrot and many other writers on the early history of nations , the old adage Ex nihilo Lettish Popular Poetry . 75.
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