Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
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Page 23
... followed if Christopher Colon and Vasco di Gama had never been born . any other nations than those they met in their hunting journeys . They had no distinctive name for the lovely land in which they lived . Their mythology was rude and ...
... followed if Christopher Colon and Vasco di Gama had never been born . any other nations than those they met in their hunting journeys . They had no distinctive name for the lovely land in which they lived . Their mythology was rude and ...
Page 148
... followed was ed by controversy , except by such as arise a quiet and unobtrusive mo lification of the in their own private dominions , and among old theory in whose behalf the battle had their own most loyal subjects . These are been ...
... followed was ed by controversy , except by such as arise a quiet and unobtrusive mo lification of the in their own private dominions , and among old theory in whose behalf the battle had their own most loyal subjects . These are been ...
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... followed . First , the Emperor praised the English , fancying Sis- mondi would be pleased with this . Finding that the well - being of the French , however , was predominant in the historian's mind , he veered round , and lauded his own ...
... followed . First , the Emperor praised the English , fancying Sis- mondi would be pleased with this . Finding that the well - being of the French , however , was predominant in the historian's mind , he veered round , and lauded his own ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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