Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Página 43
... position external to his own states , but to lose nothing of power or dignity within them . Whether names and titles ought to influence men's thoughts and actions or not , as a matter of fact they do influence them , pedantic as it may ...
... position external to his own states , but to lose nothing of power or dignity within them . Whether names and titles ought to influence men's thoughts and actions or not , as a matter of fact they do influence them , pedantic as it may ...
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... position taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro - Hungarian power as a power . The hope which I have just spoken of was kindled in many minds by the state of things which was to be seen in the lands east of the ...
... position taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro - Hungarian power as a power . The hope which I have just spoken of was kindled in many minds by the state of things which was to be seen in the lands east of the ...
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... position it fills ! A crash , A horrible thunderous noise , as down the steep The shameless fragment leapt . From crag to crag It bounded ever swifter , striking fire And wrapt in smoke , as to the lowest depths 1880 ] 55 The Poetry of ...
... position it fills ! A crash , A horrible thunderous noise , as down the steep The shameless fragment leapt . From crag to crag It bounded ever swifter , striking fire And wrapt in smoke , as to the lowest depths 1880 ] 55 The Poetry of ...
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... position is thus clearly defined . Born in 1533 , and dying in 1592 , he was in the midst of the full tide of the reaction against , what Milton calls , the scholastic grossness of bar- barous ages , ' ragged notions and babblements ...
... position is thus clearly defined . Born in 1533 , and dying in 1592 , he was in the midst of the full tide of the reaction against , what Milton calls , the scholastic grossness of bar- barous ages , ' ragged notions and babblements ...
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... position substantially the same as that of the greater number of eminent writers on education . He is persuaded that , by following a good method , instruction will become pleasant , and that it will not be difficult to allure the pupil ...
... position substantially the same as that of the greater number of eminent writers on education . He is persuaded that , by following a good method , instruction will become pleasant , and that it will not be difficult to allure the pupil ...
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