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Page 14
... respect to Englishmen at least , tours in Germany are becoming much more frequent than they were ; although they are still , perhaps , below the average number , compared with travels in other parts of Europe . For the volumes before us ...
... respect to Englishmen at least , tours in Germany are becoming much more frequent than they were ; although they are still , perhaps , below the average number , compared with travels in other parts of Europe . For the volumes before us ...
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... respecting the manner in which Jean du Lis , the brother of La Pucelle , was feasted in Orleans , that I may at once come ... respect to their own sister , -they , who had served with her in France ? John , the elder , two months after ...
... respecting the manner in which Jean du Lis , the brother of La Pucelle , was feasted in Orleans , that I may at once come ... respect to their own sister , -they , who had served with her in France ? John , the elder , two months after ...
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... respect as a two - edged sword , which cuts both ways . Bonaparte gave an example on this subject that should be both remembered and imitated . When a deputation from the Vaudois had an audience of him , he had a conversation with M ...
... respect as a two - edged sword , which cuts both ways . Bonaparte gave an example on this subject that should be both remembered and imitated . When a deputation from the Vaudois had an audience of him , he had a conversation with M ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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