Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, Հատոր 65Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1856 |
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Արդյունքներ 82–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... peace , which I feel at this moment in the depths argument , even at table , where he managed to of my soul ! Thou rewardest me sufficiently for hunt me out . At dinner , when I so gladly for- everything I have done and for everything I ...
... peace , which I feel at this moment in the depths argument , even at table , where he managed to of my soul ! Thou rewardest me sufficiently for hunt me out . At dinner , when I so gladly for- everything I have done and for everything I ...
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... peace of the country would be promoted , its wealth and power would be increased , and the national character would be elevat- ed by a change which gave to every man what every man has a right to demand , the free and unshackled use of ...
... peace of the country would be promoted , its wealth and power would be increased , and the national character would be elevat- ed by a change which gave to every man what every man has a right to demand , the free and unshackled use of ...
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... peace before he commits the lives and comfort of thou- sands and the future fate of his country to the doubtful arbitrament of arms . The history of the House of Savoy is remarkable : no other reigning house in Europe can boast of an ...
... peace before he commits the lives and comfort of thou- sands and the future fate of his country to the doubtful arbitrament of arms . The history of the House of Savoy is remarkable : no other reigning house in Europe can boast of an ...
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... peaceful matrimonial alliances or gifts from the Emperors of Germany , grateful for loyal and important services : and we must rather pity than condemn those sovereigns who , at a later period , found themselves almost forced by their ...
... peaceful matrimonial alliances or gifts from the Emperors of Germany , grateful for loyal and important services : and we must rather pity than condemn those sovereigns who , at a later period , found themselves almost forced by their ...
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... peaceful ties of marriage , not from the blood and treasure of the people . The inhabitants of a mountainous region rarely undergo much change of race ; and the Piedmontese of the present day differ so far from the rest of Italy in ...
... peaceful ties of marriage , not from the blood and treasure of the people . The inhabitants of a mountainous region rarely undergo much change of race ; and the Piedmontese of the present day differ so far from the rest of Italy in ...
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