The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... effect . Now , as we have seen , the father of Caractacus was not alive when he was captured by the Romans ; and his father's name was Cunobelinus , not Bran ; so that this story is altogether incredible . And there is absolutely no ...
... effect . Now , as we have seen , the father of Caractacus was not alive when he was captured by the Romans ; and his father's name was Cunobelinus , not Bran ; so that this story is altogether incredible . And there is absolutely no ...
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... effect his purposes . .... " And now all haste was made to prepare arms and forces for the war against Manfred . . . . . Having thus gathered from all quarters the means of defraying the cost of the preparations , the warriors , whose ...
... effect his purposes . .... " And now all haste was made to prepare arms and forces for the war against Manfred . . . . . Having thus gathered from all quarters the means of defraying the cost of the preparations , the warriors , whose ...
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... effect by its traditions . Again , the Popes urged on these wars , and in no measured language devoted the unhappy people who fell under their wrath to the fury and the pleasure of the conqueror , kindling up the contest when it would ...
... effect by its traditions . Again , the Popes urged on these wars , and in no measured language devoted the unhappy people who fell under their wrath to the fury and the pleasure of the conqueror , kindling up the contest when it would ...
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... effect his purpose of reducing the island , and at length retired from Sicily , leaving Robert , Count of Artois , in command of the allied forces . Amongst the many painful occurrences of this year was the treason of John of Procida ...
... effect his purpose of reducing the island , and at length retired from Sicily , leaving Robert , Count of Artois , in command of the allied forces . Amongst the many painful occurrences of this year was the treason of John of Procida ...
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... effect , the earlier Gothic buildings far surpass the later . As has happened with many schools of conventional literature , architects became cold , and lame , and lifeless , in their struggle for systematical correctness . To this ...
... effect , the earlier Gothic buildings far surpass the later . As has happened with many schools of conventional literature , architects became cold , and lame , and lifeless , in their struggle for systematical correctness . To this ...
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