The Quarterly Review, 254. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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Page 43
... remain a matter of astonishment , con- sidering the vehement opposition of the Slavs , that the Emperor should ever have given his consent to the fatal Ausgleich of 1867 , that split the Empire in two . Possibly , as Bibl suggests , the ...
... remain a matter of astonishment , con- sidering the vehement opposition of the Slavs , that the Emperor should ever have given his consent to the fatal Ausgleich of 1867 , that split the Empire in two . Possibly , as Bibl suggests , the ...
Page 83
... remain extremely small . When the Jew abandons his religion , and this is becoming more and more common , he is engulfed in the prevailing paganism of the age . Except in a few rare and sometimes distinguished cases , he does not leave ...
... remain extremely small . When the Jew abandons his religion , and this is becoming more and more common , he is engulfed in the prevailing paganism of the age . Except in a few rare and sometimes distinguished cases , he does not leave ...
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... remain good Irishmen if they did otherwise ; while he and afterwards Gerald , his brother , loaded and spoilt them with benevolent legislation - but as an enemy after their own hearts , one whose warfare they could understand and who ...
... remain good Irishmen if they did otherwise ; while he and afterwards Gerald , his brother , loaded and spoilt them with benevolent legislation - but as an enemy after their own hearts , one whose warfare they could understand and who ...
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