Littell's Living Age, Volume 137Living Age Company Incorporated, 1878 |
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Page 252
... believe each other , even to the extent of accepting as accurate positive statements of fact . Prince Bismarck has just stated publicly that in 1866 he did not believe one word any Austrian diplomatist said to him . But then the ...
... believe each other , even to the extent of accepting as accurate positive statements of fact . Prince Bismarck has just stated publicly that in 1866 he did not believe one word any Austrian diplomatist said to him . But then the ...
Page 564
... believe in it . The Hebrew , who believed that God was about his path and about his bed ; the Mahomedan , who be- lieves that Allah compasses him round by an iron chain of destiny ; the Puritan , who believed that he and the ruler of ...
... believe in it . The Hebrew , who believed that God was about his path and about his bed ; the Mahomedan , who be- lieves that Allah compasses him round by an iron chain of destiny ; the Puritan , who believed that he and the ruler of ...
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... believe it was Sir Stratford Canning who first , by desire of his court , made a stand against these barbarous ceremonies , which were dropped , not we may suppose through any remonstrances of the British ambassador , but through the ...
... believe it was Sir Stratford Canning who first , by desire of his court , made a stand against these barbarous ceremonies , which were dropped , not we may suppose through any remonstrances of the British ambassador , but through the ...
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