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Pagina 138
... took a French Revolution to rectify the Euro- pean system , —to shake from it the cere- ments of feudalism , and open its veins to the blood of a new time ; it took the frown of impending famine to render pos- sible the abandonment of ...
... took a French Revolution to rectify the Euro- pean system , —to shake from it the cere- ments of feudalism , and open its veins to the blood of a new time ; it took the frown of impending famine to render pos- sible the abandonment of ...
Pagina 274
... took them very well . She had from time to time attacks of remorse , more especially when she was ill and weak , and of these the Maintenon always took advantage . " Come and see me , " the mistress wrote to her , after the birth of a ...
... took them very well . She had from time to time attacks of remorse , more especially when she was ill and weak , and of these the Maintenon always took advantage . " Come and see me , " the mistress wrote to her , after the birth of a ...
Pagina 465
... took again an oath of alliance with each other ; and each took it in the presence of the other's army . Each , therefore , employed a lan- guage which the other's soldiery under- stood . King Charles - le - Chauve's oath was pronounced ...
... took again an oath of alliance with each other ; and each took it in the presence of the other's army . Each , therefore , employed a lan- guage which the other's soldiery under- stood . King Charles - le - Chauve's oath was pronounced ...
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