Littell's Living Age, Količina 138Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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... ment , and did restrain the worst excesses of the worst of the barbarians . This is all that could be said for the Turkish gov- ernment . Bad as it was , it will be worse for all the subject lands if the Koord and the Circassian , the ...
... ment , and did restrain the worst excesses of the worst of the barbarians . This is all that could be said for the Turkish gov- ernment . Bad as it was , it will be worse for all the subject lands if the Koord and the Circassian , the ...
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... ment is utterly helpless to check them . The sufferings of the Armenians have been greater than those of Bulgarians or Bosnians , and there has not been in their case even the poor justification of an at- tempted insurrection . † A ...
... ment is utterly helpless to check them . The sufferings of the Armenians have been greater than those of Bulgarians or Bosnians , and there has not been in their case even the poor justification of an at- tempted insurrection . † A ...
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... ment's pause , with a richer flush than usual on her cheek , but a resolute tone of reasonableness in her voice , " Katharine Moore says it is quite time that girls left off looking upon marriage as the one ob- ject of their existence ...
... ment's pause , with a richer flush than usual on her cheek , but a resolute tone of reasonableness in her voice , " Katharine Moore says it is quite time that girls left off looking upon marriage as the one ob- ject of their existence ...
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... ment in a minority , before showing what he could do as a prime minister with an undisputed majority behind him . In 1836 Lord Beaconsfield had addressed one of the " Letters of Runnymede " to Sir Rob- ert Peel . It is characteristic of ...
... ment in a minority , before showing what he could do as a prime minister with an undisputed majority behind him . In 1836 Lord Beaconsfield had addressed one of the " Letters of Runnymede " to Sir Rob- ert Peel . It is characteristic of ...
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... ment when addressing popular assem- blies . " " The noble " of the Runnymede letters , " who with a historic name and no fortune , a vast ambition and a baulked career , and soured , not to say malignant , from disappointment ...
... ment when addressing popular assem- blies . " " The noble " of the Runnymede letters , " who with a historic name and no fortune , a vast ambition and a baulked career , and soured , not to say malignant , from disappointment ...
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