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Pagina 36
They speak of the clergy and of other professors with a degree of asperity which
their English brethren have long since ... from the mildness generally adopted by
the other religious professors in their country when speaking or writing of those ...
They speak of the clergy and of other professors with a degree of asperity which
their English brethren have long since ... from the mildness generally adopted by
the other religious professors in their country when speaking or writing of those ...
Pagina 324
339 . , Lassen sie uns Deutsch sprechen , ought to have been translated , Allow
us to speak German , but is here translated , Let us speak German , ' as if the text
had been Sprechen wir Deutsch . — If a new edition of this Grammar should ...
339 . , Lassen sie uns Deutsch sprechen , ought to have been translated , Allow
us to speak German , but is here translated , Let us speak German , ' as if the text
had been Sprechen wir Deutsch . — If a new edition of this Grammar should ...
Pagina 455
word tombe ; ' not to speak of its being used as a rhyme to itself , - a proof of
indolence , or bad taste , which is by no means solitary in LAMARTINE ' s
compositions . A few lines after this passage , we come to another tombe . ' C ' est
assez ...
word tombe ; ' not to speak of its being used as a rhyme to itself , - a proof of
indolence , or bad taste , which is by no means solitary in LAMARTINE ' s
compositions . A few lines after this passage , we come to another tombe . ' C ' est
assez ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Rothelan a Romance of English Histories | 69 |
Revelations of the Dead Alive | 76 |
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