Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 109 巻W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... took a long time to induce the people of this country to test these kindly doctrines . Our older states- men , and our elders generally till lately , could remember long wars and the passions which moved men in those troubled times ...
... took a long time to induce the people of this country to test these kindly doctrines . Our older states- men , and our elders generally till lately , could remember long wars and the passions which moved men in those troubled times ...
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... took the oath of allegiance to Innocent , was crowned by him in Rome , despite the opposition of the nobles . Even Philip Augustus of France was forced to yield to his authority ; and John of England , after a vain struggle , also ...
... took the oath of allegiance to Innocent , was crowned by him in Rome , despite the opposition of the nobles . Even Philip Augustus of France was forced to yield to his authority ; and John of England , after a vain struggle , also ...
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... took no notice , and continued going down . When I came up again , my friend was still standing on the same step . " What do you want , my good fellow ? " No answer . " Do you feel ill ? " Same silence . Was he walking in his sleep ? It ...
... took no notice , and continued going down . When I came up again , my friend was still standing on the same step . " What do you want , my good fellow ? " No answer . " Do you feel ill ? " Same silence . Was he walking in his sleep ? It ...
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