The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 176
... given by the Huns to their leaders was tangli - kutu ( or tchen - ji ) . * This_tangli- kutu meant in their language Son of Heav- en , and you will remember that the same name , Son of Heaven , is still given to the Chinese Emperor . It ...
... given by the Huns to their leaders was tangli - kutu ( or tchen - ji ) . * This_tangli- kutu meant in their language Son of Heav- en , and you will remember that the same name , Son of Heaven , is still given to the Chinese Emperor . It ...
Pagina 222
... given to few , but was given in no small measure to Charles Dickens . It was the evidence of his affinity with such men as Shakspeare , Cervantes , Goethe , and Scott . Indeed , we doubt if any Eng- lish author , with the exception of ...
... given to few , but was given in no small measure to Charles Dickens . It was the evidence of his affinity with such men as Shakspeare , Cervantes , Goethe , and Scott . Indeed , we doubt if any Eng- lish author , with the exception of ...
Pagina 232
... given by De la Rive . This is a delusion ; there was no such banquet ; but Faraday never forgot the kindness of the friend who saw his merit when he was a mere garçon de laboratoire . * Faraday returned in 1815 to the Royal Institution ...
... given by De la Rive . This is a delusion ; there was no such banquet ; but Faraday never forgot the kindness of the friend who saw his merit when he was a mere garçon de laboratoire . * Faraday returned in 1815 to the Royal Institution ...
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