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... River attached to it , in Duvernet's head ! 8 What Voltaire thought of the Interview Twenty Years after- ward . Of the Interview itself , with general bird's - eye view of the Visit combined ( in a very incorrect state ) , there is ...
... River attached to it , in Duvernet's head ! 8 What Voltaire thought of the Interview Twenty Years after- ward . Of the Interview itself , with general bird's - eye view of the Visit combined ( in a very incorrect state ) , there is ...
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... rivers into all the seas . The summit or highest level of it is in the southwest ; longest diameter is from northwest to southeast . From Crossen , whither Friedrich is now driving , to the Jablunka Pass , which issues upon Hungary , is ...
... rivers into all the seas . The summit or highest level of it is in the southwest ; longest diameter is from northwest to southeast . From Crossen , whither Friedrich is now driving , to the Jablunka Pass , which issues upon Hungary , is ...
Page 128
... Rivers - Elbe , tending for the West ; Morawa for the South ; Morawa , crossing Mora- via , gets into the Donau , and thence into the Black - Sea ; while Elbe , after intricate adventures among the mountains , and then prosperously ...
... Rivers - Elbe , tending for the West ; Morawa for the South ; Morawa , crossing Mora- via , gets into the Donau , and thence into the Black - Sea ; while Elbe , after intricate adventures among the mountains , and then prosperously ...
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... River has gold grains in it , a kind of Pactolus not now worth working ; and in the scraggy lonesome pine - woods , grimy individuals , with kindled mounds of pine - branches and smoke carefully kept down by sods , are sweating out a ...
... River has gold grains in it , a kind of Pactolus not now worth working ; and in the scraggy lonesome pine - woods , grimy individuals , with kindled mounds of pine - branches and smoke carefully kept down by sods , are sweating out a ...
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... River ; lastly Neisse , on the Neisse River , a branch of the Oder ( one of the four Neisse rivers there are in Germany , mostly in Silesia - not handy to the accurate reader of German Books ) . Browne is in Neisse , and will start into ...
... River ; lastly Neisse , on the Neisse River , a branch of the Oder ( one of the four Neisse rivers there are in Germany , mostly in Silesia - not handy to the accurate reader of German Books ) . Browne is in Neisse , and will start into ...
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Page 119 - ... it is cursorily, and in the business way only ; and there is not here or elsewhere the least pleading — a man, you would say, considerably indifferent to our belief on that head : his eye set on the practical merely. "Just Rights? What are rights, never so just, which you cannot make valid ! The world is full of such. If you have rights and can assert them into facts, do it ; that is worth doing...
Page 34 - Then the spirit came upon Amasai, who was chief of the captains, and he said, Thine are we, David, and on thy side, thou son of Jesse: peace, peace be unto thee, and peace be to thine helpers; for thy God helpeth thee.
Page 303 - This picture can not fail to be shocking to the humane reader, especially when he is informed that, while those miserable objects cried in vain for assistance, and actually perished for want of proper attendance, every ship of war in the fleet could have spared a couple of surgeons for their relief, and many young gentlemen of that profession solicited their captains in vain for leave to go and administer help to the sick and wounded.
Page 110 - Opportunity in this manner, and obeyed the new omen. To seize such an opportunity, and perilously mount upon it, was the part of a young magnanimous King, less sensible to the perils, and more to the other considerations, than one older would have been.