Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... interest , and with such notes merely as are necessary for the under- standing of the text . The interest of this work increases with every number . We shall But previous to the Reformation , the avail ourselves of the parts already ...
... interest , and with such notes merely as are necessary for the under- standing of the text . The interest of this work increases with every number . We shall But previous to the Reformation , the avail ourselves of the parts already ...
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... interest , is the ten years ' war of which it was the scene , and which closed the splendid drama of Mos- lem domination in Spain . For nearly eight centuries had the Spaniards been recovering , piece by piece , and by dint of the sword ...
... interest , is the ten years ' war of which it was the scene , and which closed the splendid drama of Mos- lem domination in Spain . For nearly eight centuries had the Spaniards been recovering , piece by piece , and by dint of the sword ...
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... interest and application to the great subject before us . Hence , reverting to the difficulty we stated , we can understand why it is that all parties , and , amongst them , even Tories , in the pre- sent relaxation of their principles ...
... interest and application to the great subject before us . Hence , reverting to the difficulty we stated , we can understand why it is that all parties , and , amongst them , even Tories , in the pre- sent relaxation of their principles ...
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