The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... language . She had engaged an En- glish maid , who spoke French , but soon discharged her because " she did nothing all day but eat bread and butter . " The crowd assembled on the pier at Dover alarmed her exceedingly , and she left ...
... language . She had engaged an En- glish maid , who spoke French , but soon discharged her because " she did nothing all day but eat bread and butter . " The crowd assembled on the pier at Dover alarmed her exceedingly , and she left ...
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... language . This very language , however , although , to judge from its or- thography , one expects to find it harsh and guttural , is a most faithful interpreter of the character of the nation , and is so rich in mild , conciliating ...
... language . This very language , however , although , to judge from its or- thography , one expects to find it harsh and guttural , is a most faithful interpreter of the character of the nation , and is so rich in mild , conciliating ...
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... language . such a course of policy pursued at that time , we to speculate on the probable results of Numerous churches arose by their exer- tions , and the service in the Slavonian we might picture to ourselves the earlier language was ...
... language . such a course of policy pursued at that time , we to speculate on the probable results of Numerous churches arose by their exer- tions , and the service in the Slavonian we might picture to ourselves the earlier language was ...
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... language . constructed of the trunks of trees , hewn with flint hatchets . The form of government was an hereditary monarchy , and the island was divided into five independent king- doms . The monarchs were called cazi- ques . The first ...
... language . constructed of the trunks of trees , hewn with flint hatchets . The form of government was an hereditary monarchy , and the island was divided into five independent king- doms . The monarchs were called cazi- ques . The first ...
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... language existed , Sanchoniatho has nician defunct so many centuries before ei- It was certainly incumbent on M. Wag- enfeld , who , during the years 1835 and 1836 , figured in as many habitats as a Per- sian in his non - age , and ...
... language existed , Sanchoniatho has nician defunct so many centuries before ei- It was certainly incumbent on M. Wag- enfeld , who , during the years 1835 and 1836 , figured in as many habitats as a Per- sian in his non - age , and ...
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