New Englander and Yale Review, 第 26 卷Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas averred that they had been cheated in the manner described . The proofs are given in Sugenheim , p ...
... tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas averred that they had been cheated in the manner described . The proofs are given in Sugenheim , p ...
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... tion in the human family than the most elaborate account he can give of their physical characteristics . Again , individual peculiarities almost wholly disappear in speech . To separate that which is national and typical from that which ...
... tion in the human family than the most elaborate account he can give of their physical characteristics . Again , individual peculiarities almost wholly disappear in speech . To separate that which is national and typical from that which ...
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... tion , and ratified by the Assembly . His acts were but the ex- pression of the public feeling of the ruling class in Jamaica- the summing up of long years of injustice and cruelty , against which the blacks at last arose in rebellion ...
... tion , and ratified by the Assembly . His acts were but the ex- pression of the public feeling of the ruling class in Jamaica- the summing up of long years of injustice and cruelty , against which the blacks at last arose in rebellion ...
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... tion , was read with avidity by thoughtful men everywhere , and was stimulating the courage as well as animating the hopes of loyal hearts all over the country . The first pamphlet of Mr. Stillé deserves to be remembered in the history ...
... tion , was read with avidity by thoughtful men everywhere , and was stimulating the courage as well as animating the hopes of loyal hearts all over the country . The first pamphlet of Mr. Stillé deserves to be remembered in the history ...
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... tion in circumstances of no little delicacy , as well as a vindica- tion of it from the criticisms and assaults of its opponents . It makes no secret of the fact that it came into being against the opposition of the medical bureau , and ...
... tion in circumstances of no little delicacy , as well as a vindica- tion of it from the criticisms and assaults of its opponents . It makes no secret of the fact that it came into being against the opposition of the medical bureau , and ...
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