The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... influence the Legislator , nor affect the nation , we can now meet the allegation with a confident reply . We can show that the contrary appears in all the monuments of Egypt , contemporaneous with Moses , many ages before his time ...
... influence the Legislator , nor affect the nation , we can now meet the allegation with a confident reply . We can show that the contrary appears in all the monuments of Egypt , contemporaneous with Moses , many ages before his time ...
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... influence of a popular taste that was decidedly gross - a taste that led to still greater faults than Chapman's in the works of far greater men . There is another reason in favour of their being very young works , namely , the utter ...
... influence of a popular taste that was decidedly gross - a taste that led to still greater faults than Chapman's in the works of far greater men . There is another reason in favour of their being very young works , namely , the utter ...
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... influence of Sweden when she was the foremost defender of the political as well as the religious result of the great Reformation . During the Thirty Years ' War Sweden possessed the undoubted supremacy in Northern Europe . In his new ...
... influence of Sweden when she was the foremost defender of the political as well as the religious result of the great Reformation . During the Thirty Years ' War Sweden possessed the undoubted supremacy in Northern Europe . In his new ...
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... influence ; and , as " knowledge is power , " they supposed that the initiated were enabled to cast Runic spells over their enemies . The willow wands on which these mysterious characters were inscribed were anciently used in the ...
... influence ; and , as " knowledge is power , " they supposed that the initiated were enabled to cast Runic spells over their enemies . The willow wands on which these mysterious characters were inscribed were anciently used in the ...
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... influence and advantage which the country derived from the " Thirty Years ' War " were almost entirely lost to her by the mad ambition of Charles XII . " When his splendid army , " says Geyer , " was finally destroyed at Pultowa , in ...
... influence and advantage which the country derived from the " Thirty Years ' War " were almost entirely lost to her by the mad ambition of Charles XII . " When his splendid army , " says Geyer , " was finally destroyed at Pultowa , in ...
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