The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... ancient or modern history , than this Zaragoza . Such examples are not lost upon posterity ; and such virtue as it affords full proof that the Spanish character retains its primitive strength , affords also the best ground for hope ...
... ancient or modern history , than this Zaragoza . Such examples are not lost upon posterity ; and such virtue as it affords full proof that the Spanish character retains its primitive strength , affords also the best ground for hope ...
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... ancient burden to an amount which had hitherto been unexampled . Twenty pounds weight of gold and three hundred pounds of silver were to be transmitted yearly into the " hoard " of the Anglo- Saxon king . Twenty - five thousand beeves ...
... ancient burden to an amount which had hitherto been unexampled . Twenty pounds weight of gold and three hundred pounds of silver were to be transmitted yearly into the " hoard " of the Anglo- Saxon king . Twenty - five thousand beeves ...
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... ancient poets accomplished this object in a pre - eminent degree ? But we ought to remember that he delights in paradoxes , and even in contradic- tions , and that it is doubtful very frequently whether he really means half the ...
... ancient poets accomplished this object in a pre - eminent degree ? But we ought to remember that he delights in paradoxes , and even in contradic- tions , and that it is doubtful very frequently whether he really means half the ...
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