The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... less to be dreaded , than the German arm nerved by freedom . " The Scandinavians founded the empire of Russia ; joined by some Teutonic tribes , they sub . dued England after it was abandoned by its Roman masters ; they explored the ...
... less to be dreaded , than the German arm nerved by freedom . " The Scandinavians founded the empire of Russia ; joined by some Teutonic tribes , they sub . dued England after it was abandoned by its Roman masters ; they explored the ...
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... less of mythic splendour , form the heroes of the Teutonic poem . 6 The scene is infinitely diversified , and includes the complicated history of the Franks , Huns , and Burgundians , in their various wanderings , wars , and conquests ...
... less of mythic splendour , form the heroes of the Teutonic poem . 6 The scene is infinitely diversified , and includes the complicated history of the Franks , Huns , and Burgundians , in their various wanderings , wars , and conquests ...
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... less with mythological and poetical embellishments . The more modern sagas strongly resemble the chronicles and Romans of the middle ages , with this exception , that they may in general be considered much superior to the latter , so ...
... less with mythological and poetical embellishments . The more modern sagas strongly resemble the chronicles and Romans of the middle ages , with this exception , that they may in general be considered much superior to the latter , so ...
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... less than a quarter of an hour she sat upon her couch . The wild look she had , though sometimes she smiled , made me draw off to a greater distance , being almost alarmed to see one nearly a skeleton move with such strength ; her head ...
... less than a quarter of an hour she sat upon her couch . The wild look she had , though sometimes she smiled , made me draw off to a greater distance , being almost alarmed to see one nearly a skeleton move with such strength ; her head ...
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... less he is regarded . They never see a stran- ger standing by , if even on a march , when going to eat , without asking him to partake of their fare .'- vol . i . pp . 343-348 . The currency of the country is cloth , in pieces , each of ...
... less he is regarded . They never see a stran- ger standing by , if even on a march , when going to eat , without asking him to partake of their fare .'- vol . i . pp . 343-348 . The currency of the country is cloth , in pieces , each of ...
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