Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... keep possession of Trent . Trent itself may think otherwise . What the Magyar looks on as national independence , the Serb and the Rouman may look on as national bondage . 6 The formation of the Austrian power is one of the oddest pheno ...
... keep possession of Trent . Trent itself may think otherwise . What the Magyar looks on as national independence , the Serb and the Rouman may look on as national bondage . 6 The formation of the Austrian power is one of the oddest pheno ...
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... keep- ing the German realm against the Magyar , that the name perma- nently clave . The mark became a duchy ; it was raised to the unique rank of archduchy . And an archduchy the true Austria , Upper and Lower , still remains ; among ...
... keep- ing the German realm against the Magyar , that the name perma- nently clave . The mark became a duchy ; it was raised to the unique rank of archduchy . And an archduchy the true Austria , Upper and Lower , still remains ; among ...
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... keep on his Imperial style and Imperial pretensions after he had cast aside his character as heir of the Cæsars . He was Emperor before ; he went on being Emperor still ; he seemed simply to resign a position external to his own states ...
... keep on his Imperial style and Imperial pretensions after he had cast aside his character as heir of the Cæsars . He was Emperor before ; he went on being Emperor still ; he seemed simply to resign a position external to his own states ...
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... keep Some dumb remembrance of a gracious home , Which lights his waking hours and fills his sleep With precious visions which unbidden come ; Some golden link which nought of earth can sunder , Some glimpse of a more golden land and sea ...
... keep Some dumb remembrance of a gracious home , Which lights his waking hours and fills his sleep With precious visions which unbidden come ; Some golden link which nought of earth can sunder , Some glimpse of a more golden land and sea ...
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... Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought ; Let neither pleasures tempt nor pains appal ; Who hath this , he hath all things , having nought ; Who hath it not , hath nothing , having all . THOMAS BAYNE . MONT MONTAIGNE AS AN ...
... Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought ; Let neither pleasures tempt nor pains appal ; Who hath this , he hath all things , having nought ; Who hath it not , hath nothing , having all . THOMAS BAYNE . MONT MONTAIGNE AS AN ...
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