America and EuropeD. Appleton, 1857 - 411 páginas |
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... tribes , excepting that one derived from religious functions , as in the tribe of Levi . Nowadays the Hebrews are held up as deprived of warlike courage and gallantry ; —but the times of the Maccabees elevate them to a level with the ...
... tribes , excepting that one derived from religious functions , as in the tribe of Levi . Nowadays the Hebrews are held up as deprived of warlike courage and gallantry ; —but the times of the Maccabees elevate them to a level with the ...
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... tribes and munici- palities . But when once that iron band was broken , Italy burst asunder , returning almost naturally to the former state of decentralization - and thus at the distance of * Italiots are called the inhabitants of ante ...
... tribes and munici- palities . But when once that iron band was broken , Italy burst asunder , returning almost naturally to the former state of decentralization - and thus at the distance of * Italiots are called the inhabitants of ante ...
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... tribes emerged to daylight from the dark mist surrounding them , by virtue of the histori- cal law , which pushes onward on the scene , successive races and nations . According to widely - spread assertions , the Germans were ...
... tribes emerged to daylight from the dark mist surrounding them , by virtue of the histori- cal law , which pushes onward on the scene , successive races and nations . According to widely - spread assertions , the Germans were ...
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... tribes who overran the Roman Empire , received the Christian teaching from Celts , Latins or Greeks ; and to those who remained on their primitive soil , Christianity was afterwards brought and preached prin- cipally by Celtic and Latin ...
... tribes who overran the Roman Empire , received the Christian teaching from Celts , Latins or Greeks ; and to those who remained on their primitive soil , Christianity was afterwards brought and preached prin- cipally by Celtic and Latin ...
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... tribes pressed on each other , and the nearest to the boundaries of civilization were continually wedged in by the pressure of others . To repulse this pressure , Cæsar was obliged to cross the Rhine , and the Roman emperors to push ...
... tribes pressed on each other , and the nearest to the boundaries of civilization were continually wedged in by the pressure of others . To repulse this pressure , Cæsar was obliged to cross the Rhine , and the Roman emperors to push ...
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