Littell's Living Age, Volume 193Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1892 - Literature |
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... received cardinal was nothing if not a diplomatist . his more intimate callers , there hung , op- Assuredly he had worldly as well as heav- posite to where he sat , a portrait of St. enly wisdom- a prudence which is a Charles Borromeo ...
... received cardinal was nothing if not a diplomatist . his more intimate callers , there hung , op- Assuredly he had worldly as well as heav- posite to where he sat , a portrait of St. enly wisdom- a prudence which is a Charles Borromeo ...
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... received . And I added again : " You know I have what satisfies my soul's needs . " He paused , nodded his head repeatedly , and then said : " I know that I think that you would always follow the truth . " I said : 99 I did not see him ...
... received . And I added again : " You know I have what satisfies my soul's needs . " He paused , nodded his head repeatedly , and then said : " I know that I think that you would always follow the truth . " I said : 99 I did not see him ...
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... received amber from the shores of the Baltic , brought by caravans through Germany . Their discovery of the Tin Islands must have occurred earlier than 400 B.C. , for the Cassiterides were dimly known to Herodotus ; and nearly as early ...
... received amber from the shores of the Baltic , brought by caravans through Germany . Their discovery of the Tin Islands must have occurred earlier than 400 B.C. , for the Cassiterides were dimly known to Herodotus ; and nearly as early ...
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... received ivory and ele- vad . The hired troops were from Persia and Lydia , and the garrison from Arvad , with the Caucasian Gammarim . From Tarsus , on the north , the traders brought silver and iron , tin and lead ; the Ionians ...
... received ivory and ele- vad . The hired troops were from Persia and Lydia , and the garrison from Arvad , with the Caucasian Gammarim . From Tarsus , on the north , the traders brought silver and iron , tin and lead ; the Ionians ...
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... received an Asiatic name , as did the horse and the camel . To the Assyrians both the two humped Bactrian , and the single humped Arab camel were well known , and the former may have already been used by traders in Asia Minor , where it ...
... received an Asiatic name , as did the horse and the camel . To the Assyrians both the two humped Bactrian , and the single humped Arab camel were well known , and the former may have already been used by traders in Asia Minor , where it ...
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