Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 201
... side excesses and extrav- worth himself and of his poetry , that his agances on the one side Catholic reac - trust in his own faculties and their mode tions , a profound suspicion of modern sci- of operation was complete ; for us , too ...
... side excesses and extrav- worth himself and of his poetry , that his agances on the one side Catholic reac - trust in his own faculties and their mode tions , a profound suspicion of modern sci- of operation was complete ; for us , too ...
Page 271
... side for the Prussians , and reconnoitred with their staff up to the opposite shore , thus discovering that the Hollanders had no armed vessel anywhere on it . They had apparently so underrated the energy or the skill of the invaders as ...
... side for the Prussians , and reconnoitred with their staff up to the opposite shore , thus discovering that the Hollanders had no armed vessel anywhere on it . They had apparently so underrated the energy or the skill of the invaders as ...
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... side of the king , the last as consistently on the side of the nation ; the second , when its own privileges were not in danger , as from the peace of the Church , in 1107 , to the Beckett quarrel , and after the conclusion of that quar ...
... side of the king , the last as consistently on the side of the nation ; the second , when its own privileges were not in danger , as from the peace of the Church , in 1107 , to the Beckett quarrel , and after the conclusion of that quar ...
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