The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 - English literature |
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Page 40
... King Louis resolved to preserve the ancient residence of his fathers ; he did not wish to consign to gloom and mourning all the good honest men and all the pretty women of Munich ; he did not wish to part with or to sever from the ...
... King Louis resolved to preserve the ancient residence of his fathers ; he did not wish to consign to gloom and mourning all the good honest men and all the pretty women of Munich ; he did not wish to part with or to sever from the ...
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... King's subjects , ' of what rank and quality soever , ' were bound under all civil pains ' to subscribe , and by which they declared as follows : - We , all and every one of us under written , pro- test that after long and due ...
... King's subjects , ' of what rank and quality soever , ' were bound under all civil pains ' to subscribe , and by which they declared as follows : - We , all and every one of us under written , pro- test that after long and due ...
Page 61
... kings and of the gods of Assyria ; and so no permission at once to commence his opera- one of these being absolutely ... king . In this conjecture , which occurred to us on reading the earlier part of this work , we rejoice to find that ...
... kings and of the gods of Assyria ; and so no permission at once to commence his opera- one of these being absolutely ... king . In this conjecture , which occurred to us on reading the earlier part of this work , we rejoice to find that ...
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... kings of ancient days , the records Arabic , but carefully concealed from the and pictures of victories - of empires ... king rearing more rod which pointed to hidden curiosities , manifestly his lofty tiara , and displaying his was no ...
... kings of ancient days , the records Arabic , but carefully concealed from the and pictures of victories - of empires ... king rearing more rod which pointed to hidden curiosities , manifestly his lofty tiara , and displaying his was no ...
Page 76
... king Teutames , of Mem- unworthy of record , or drew them from non , at the head of a powerful force , 20,000 some other , perhaps more questionable , foot and 200 chariots , to his vassal , King source . The Biblical records , which we ...
... king Teutames , of Mem- unworthy of record , or drew them from non , at the head of a powerful force , 20,000 some other , perhaps more questionable , foot and 200 chariots , to his vassal , King source . The Biblical records , which we ...
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