The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... turn the defeat of Fried- land to such happy account , that the peace of Tilsit , by which that cam- paign was concluded , opened to her a prospect of almost unlimited con- quest in the East . And when her next and last struggle with ...
... turn the defeat of Fried- land to such happy account , that the peace of Tilsit , by which that cam- paign was concluded , opened to her a prospect of almost unlimited con- quest in the East . And when her next and last struggle with ...
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... turn from the roads which the people themselves have made to the dwellings they have con- structed , we find them often in the same barbarism as in ancient days .. Many of the peasantry live in huts underground , as they lived in the ...
... turn from the roads which the people themselves have made to the dwellings they have con- structed , we find them often in the same barbarism as in ancient days .. Many of the peasantry live in huts underground , as they lived in the ...
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... turn , thus establishing a sort of abridged Decameron , but neither so witty or so wicked as the Florentine's ; or an " English Night's Entertain- ment " on an epitomized scale to that of Sultan Schariar , but wanting the cutting off of ...
... turn , thus establishing a sort of abridged Decameron , but neither so witty or so wicked as the Florentine's ; or an " English Night's Entertain- ment " on an epitomized scale to that of Sultan Schariar , but wanting the cutting off of ...
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... turn to refreshi themselves with Tennyson . The third literary essay in the Ox- ford volume is 66 on Persian litera- ture . " The third Cambridge essay to pair off with it is " on the Relation of Novels to Life , " by Fitzjames Stephen ...
... turn to refreshi themselves with Tennyson . The third literary essay in the Ox- ford volume is 66 on Persian litera- ture . " The third Cambridge essay to pair off with it is " on the Relation of Novels to Life , " by Fitzjames Stephen ...
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... turn , and calling vainly for their natural protector - a de- vouring flame behind them , in which property , comfort , old associations were swallowed up ; the wide wide world before them , in which every one would be too eager about ...
... turn , and calling vainly for their natural protector - a de- vouring flame behind them , in which property , comfort , old associations were swallowed up ; the wide wide world before them , in which every one would be too eager about ...
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