The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... side of the inner Quad . The walls of the sitting- room are panelled with small oak , being one of a suite of rooms ... sides of this quadrangle stretches our huge library , a mine of scholastic treasure , for which we pay , but from the ...
... side of the inner Quad . The walls of the sitting- room are panelled with small oak , being one of a suite of rooms ... sides of this quadrangle stretches our huge library , a mine of scholastic treasure , for which we pay , but from the ...
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... side , and sufficiently broad and ex- pressive . The Catholic Emancipation Act would not be thought . out of place in the fall of Grenada , or the Reform Bill in the Burn- ing of Moscow , and I really should not be astonished if the ...
... side , and sufficiently broad and ex- pressive . The Catholic Emancipation Act would not be thought . out of place in the fall of Grenada , or the Reform Bill in the Burn- ing of Moscow , and I really should not be astonished if the ...
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... side , and ( the hypocritical denomina- tions of cicisbeo and cavalier servente being in that rude age hap- pily unknown , ) she introduced him to the company merely as her lover . The grateful poet , so freely admitted to the society ...
... side , and ( the hypocritical denomina- tions of cicisbeo and cavalier servente being in that rude age hap- pily unknown , ) she introduced him to the company merely as her lover . The grateful poet , so freely admitted to the society ...
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... side of the humble tomb of her father . The Florentines , always anxious to appease the manes of their much injured bard , sent his helpless and destitute daughter a present of ten florins , and charged with their mission Boccaccio , by ...
... side of the humble tomb of her father . The Florentines , always anxious to appease the manes of their much injured bard , sent his helpless and destitute daughter a present of ten florins , and charged with their mission Boccaccio , by ...
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... side . Of what did the Jews complain ? Of the tyranny of the Roman governor but would not the best way of mitigating that be in obe- dience ? Rebellion was ridiculous , without a prospect of success ; besides , if it failed , they would ...
... side . Of what did the Jews complain ? Of the tyranny of the Roman governor but would not the best way of mitigating that be in obe- dience ? Rebellion was ridiculous , without a prospect of success ; besides , if it failed , they would ...
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