The Edinburgh Review, Tom 48;Tom 82A. and C. Black, 1845 |
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... Kings of Norway . Translated from the Icelandic of Snorro Sturleson , with a Preliminary Dissertation , by Samuel Laing , Esq . , II . 1. Actenmassige Darstellung Merkwürdiger Verbre- chen . Von Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach . ( Nar ...
... Kings of Norway . Translated from the Icelandic of Snorro Sturleson , with a Preliminary Dissertation , by Samuel Laing , Esq . , II . 1. Actenmassige Darstellung Merkwürdiger Verbre- chen . Von Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach . ( Nar ...
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... king- dom like that of Cuvier , still more do they apply to the Circu- lar and Quinary system of Mackay , who , not content with the ascending and descending scale of older naturalists , and , follow- ing out a far wider series of ...
... king- dom like that of Cuvier , still more do they apply to the Circu- lar and Quinary system of Mackay , who , not content with the ascending and descending scale of older naturalists , and , follow- ing out a far wider series of ...
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... king- doms of nature , organic and inorganic . Each organic structure is a miracle as incomprehensible as the creation of a planetary system ; and each structure is a microcosm related to all other worlds within the ken of sense ; yet ...
... king- doms of nature , organic and inorganic . Each organic structure is a miracle as incomprehensible as the creation of a planetary system ; and each structure is a microcosm related to all other worlds within the ken of sense ; yet ...
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... King Henry's exclamation on hearing of Percy's death at Chevy Chase- 6 I trust I have within my realm Five hundred good as he . ' In At the same time we feel bound to express our conviction , that no portrait or personal allusion was ...
... King Henry's exclamation on hearing of Percy's death at Chevy Chase- 6 I trust I have within my realm Five hundred good as he . ' In At the same time we feel bound to express our conviction , that no portrait or personal allusion was ...
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... King Henry , and the Pope will fall in spite of ' all the powers of air , earth , hell . They have provoked me to war ; they shall have it . They scorned the peace I offered ' them - peace they shall have no longer . God shall look to ...
... King Henry , and the Pope will fall in spite of ' all the powers of air , earth , hell . They have provoked me to war ; they shall have it . They scorned the peace I offered ' them - peace they shall have no longer . God shall look to ...
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