The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... represent that sent day , all are at liberty to exhibit those freshness , those delicate tones , which be- longed exclusively to that fascinating chosen from the academy , as in this country ; works which have been approved by a jury ...
... represent that sent day , all are at liberty to exhibit those freshness , those delicate tones , which be- longed exclusively to that fascinating chosen from the academy , as in this country ; works which have been approved by a jury ...
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... represented as not being quite blance to that of Jemiramis ; her fame is so gentle in their natures as Libusa . founded on martial deeds , and like the As- syrian heroine , she puts an end voluntarily to her existence , by jumping into ...
... represented as not being quite blance to that of Jemiramis ; her fame is so gentle in their natures as Libusa . founded on martial deeds , and like the As- syrian heroine , she puts an end voluntarily to her existence , by jumping into ...
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... represent this revolution as an attempt to abolish Chris- tianity . If , however , we compare what has been said of the early introduction of Christianity into these countries from the East , and the probability of the whole , or the ...
... represent this revolution as an attempt to abolish Chris- tianity . If , however , we compare what has been said of the early introduction of Christianity into these countries from the East , and the probability of the whole , or the ...
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... representing The Continence of Scipio , the latter by the present of a splendid tiara . upon As the emperor , however , insisted the pope's annulling the marriage of his brother , he was under the necessity of an- swering him in a very ...
... representing The Continence of Scipio , the latter by the present of a splendid tiara . upon As the emperor , however , insisted the pope's annulling the marriage of his brother , he was under the necessity of an- swering him in a very ...
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... represent , as well as your own pros- pects as those of your fellow citizens . " So soon as the letter from Dauxion La vaysse had been read by Count Limonade , the assembly unanimously declared them selves ready to perish amongst the ...
... represent , as well as your own pros- pects as those of your fellow citizens . " So soon as the letter from Dauxion La vaysse had been read by Count Limonade , the assembly unanimously declared them selves ready to perish amongst the ...
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