The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... remarkable but a convent and church of singular architecture , situated picturesquely upon the banks of the magnificent Dwina . This convent was , for many years , the prison of the Prince of Brunswick and the Regent Anne . I continued ...
... remarkable but a convent and church of singular architecture , situated picturesquely upon the banks of the magnificent Dwina . This convent was , for many years , the prison of the Prince of Brunswick and the Regent Anne . I continued ...
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... remarkable devotees , and exhibits the writer fairly and advantageously . " I rode on to the peninsula of Afsharon , to see the everlasting fire ; about which I was the more curious , as Olearius , who , however , did not see it himself ...
... remarkable devotees , and exhibits the writer fairly and advantageously . " I rode on to the peninsula of Afsharon , to see the everlasting fire ; about which I was the more curious , as Olearius , who , however , did not see it himself ...
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... remarkable one . We are mistaken if the author has not , in the two paragraphs which we are next to quote , happily pointed the way , in some of the most obscure regions of philosophy and Christian doctrine , where many have stumbled or ...
... remarkable one . We are mistaken if the author has not , in the two paragraphs which we are next to quote , happily pointed the way , in some of the most obscure regions of philosophy and Christian doctrine , where many have stumbled or ...
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... a new system built upon a new subject of philosophy . Before doing so , however , let us see what the professor considers to have been the most remarkable incident in modern history . It is 64 Carlyle's Sartor Resartus .
... a new system built upon a new subject of philosophy . Before doing so , however , let us see what the professor considers to have been the most remarkable incident in modern history . It is 64 Carlyle's Sartor Resartus .
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the most remarkable incident in modern history . It is not , he asserts- " The Diet of Worms , still less the Battle of Austerlitz , Waterloo , Peterloo , or any other Battle ; but an incident passed carelessly over by most Historians ...
the most remarkable incident in modern history . It is not , he asserts- " The Diet of Worms , still less the Battle of Austerlitz , Waterloo , Peterloo , or any other Battle ; but an incident passed carelessly over by most Historians ...
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