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... effect rule and govern , is a notorious fact . The author of the work before us has acquired the art of accurate and comprehensive observa- tion , under the teaching of her distinguished brother , who has supplied us with admirable de ...
... effect rule and govern , is a notorious fact . The author of the work before us has acquired the art of accurate and comprehensive observa- tion , under the teaching of her distinguished brother , who has supplied us with admirable de ...
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... effect old times and new ; absolutism ( le pouvoir absolu ) and its follow- ers ; the Bonapartists ; the striking contrasts in which Paris is so rich that it has been called a " tourbillon des insensibles ; " la belle France and merry ...
... effect old times and new ; absolutism ( le pouvoir absolu ) and its follow- ers ; the Bonapartists ; the striking contrasts in which Paris is so rich that it has been called a " tourbillon des insensibles ; " la belle France and merry ...
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... effect a grand scheme of state policy which the king had formed . This was nothing less than Nor- manizing the church . So long as this remained Saxon , it was feared the Conquest would be ins - cure , and the royal power deprived of ...
... effect a grand scheme of state policy which the king had formed . This was nothing less than Nor- manizing the church . So long as this remained Saxon , it was feared the Conquest would be ins - cure , and the royal power deprived of ...
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... effect , that fruit trees of Tahiti , desolating the villages which civilization has painfully reared , and uprooting the Christian morality which missionaries have planted in the hearts of savages . All this she is doing for her own ...
... effect , that fruit trees of Tahiti , desolating the villages which civilization has painfully reared , and uprooting the Christian morality which missionaries have planted in the hearts of savages . All this she is doing for her own ...
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... effect of conquest fol- lowed by confiscation ; and nothing can more clearly show its diabolical turpitude . As to the Normans , the clergy and laity differed only in their garb . Whether under the helmet or the cowl , they were the ...
... effect of conquest fol- lowed by confiscation ; and nothing can more clearly show its diabolical turpitude . As to the Normans , the clergy and laity differed only in their garb . Whether under the helmet or the cowl , they were the ...
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