Littell's Living Age, Volum 62Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Side 15
... affected by the time had come for playing the same game again , with new support at her back , and with greater chances of success . It was so palpa- ble , on the one hand , that the true interests of Austria required her to act most ...
... affected by the time had come for playing the same game again , with new support at her back , and with greater chances of success . It was so palpa- ble , on the one hand , that the true interests of Austria required her to act most ...
Side 35
... affected their home ties ; but love , which will dare dangers and rush up to the cannon's mouth , sometimes vanishes before the smoke of a domestic chimney .. Was it that the wild cir- cumstance of war fed the lively imagination of the ...
... affected their home ties ; but love , which will dare dangers and rush up to the cannon's mouth , sometimes vanishes before the smoke of a domestic chimney .. Was it that the wild cir- cumstance of war fed the lively imagination of the ...
Side 70
... affected a certain portion of the earth's surface - or whether there was only one creation of man , or a plurality of crea- tions of men or whether the words Shem , Ham , and Japheth really represented per- sons , or some idea only ...
... affected a certain portion of the earth's surface - or whether there was only one creation of man , or a plurality of crea- tions of men or whether the words Shem , Ham , and Japheth really represented per- sons , or some idea only ...
Side 115
... affected to repose any trust as yet touching only the non - German prov- in the public assurances given by the Emperor inces of a confederate State , may become a of the French ; we have never wished to con- danger for the Confederation ...
... affected to repose any trust as yet touching only the non - German prov- in the public assurances given by the Emperor inces of a confederate State , may become a of the French ; we have never wished to con- danger for the Confederation ...
Side 134
... affected him ; and his reply was singularly illustrative of the humility of his soul . Coming forward to the window , he declared himself unworthy of all this kindness , for he was only a poor sinner ; and then , in a voice tremulous ...
... affected him ; and his reply was singularly illustrative of the humility of his soul . Coming forward to the window , he declared himself unworthy of all this kindness , for he was only a poor sinner ; and then , in a voice tremulous ...
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