America and EuropeD. Appleton, 1857 - 411 páginas |
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... standing the Gothic admixture , is the Celto - Iberian of the times of Carthaginian and Roman domination . The same terrible , cold contempt for his own life , as well as that of others , as described by Pomponius Trogus , was evinced ...
... standing the Gothic admixture , is the Celto - Iberian of the times of Carthaginian and Roman domination . The same terrible , cold contempt for his own life , as well as that of others , as described by Pomponius Trogus , was evinced ...
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... standing : and in the privileges which surrounded the consecrated Roman Vestals , the highest worship was paid to chastity , even by a society in which the comprehension of morals did not extend to sexual passions . Among the Slavi ...
... standing : and in the privileges which surrounded the consecrated Roman Vestals , the highest worship was paid to chastity , even by a society in which the comprehension of morals did not extend to sexual passions . Among the Slavi ...
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... stand by with counsel and action . The settler in a new and strange land , is heartily supported in his toils by his neigh- bors . A foreigner or native , starting in any honest un- dertaking finds support and credit , this mainspring ...
... stand by with counsel and action . The settler in a new and strange land , is heartily supported in his toils by his neigh- bors . A foreigner or native , starting in any honest un- dertaking finds support and credit , this mainspring ...
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Adam Gurowski. come to a stand still . Unacquainted as I am with the whole nature and manipulation of articles of this kind , I judge and appreciate the general results . The general character of commercial and other business ...
Adam Gurowski. come to a stand still . Unacquainted as I am with the whole nature and manipulation of articles of this kind , I judge and appreciate the general results . The general character of commercial and other business ...
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... stands alone and unrivalled in history , Wash- ington did not call the nation into life ; he did not evoke the events ; but the colonists arose ; the events brought Washington on their waves ; independence was asserted ; a nation was ...
... stands alone and unrivalled in history , Wash- ington did not call the nation into life ; he did not evoke the events ; but the colonists arose ; the events brought Washington on their waves ; independence was asserted ; a nation was ...
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