The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 37
... once a sum- mary and a programme . Italy had moved successivement ' mais tout entiere ' from north to south , and ... once and again staked in war , -once with good hope , then hopelessly ; it shall be all but won only to be utterly lost ...
... once a sum- mary and a programme . Italy had moved successivement ' mais tout entiere ' from north to south , and ... once and again staked in war , -once with good hope , then hopelessly ; it shall be all but won only to be utterly lost ...
Page 444
... once real and true ; one and many ; eternity and time ; space and number ; essence and life ; indivisibility and totality , principle , end , and middle ; at the summit and at the base of existence ; infinite and finite at once ; in ...
... once real and true ; one and many ; eternity and time ; space and number ; essence and life ; indivisibility and totality , principle , end , and middle ; at the summit and at the base of existence ; infinite and finite at once ; in ...
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... once more into the silent streets of Milan . We resume the thread of the events which followed the capitulation . A formal armistice was concluded ; by its terms the troops of the King of Sardinia were to be generally recalled within ...
... once more into the silent streets of Milan . We resume the thread of the events which followed the capitulation . A formal armistice was concluded ; by its terms the troops of the King of Sardinia were to be generally recalled within ...
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ART L1 Alton Locke Tailor and Poet An Autobiography | 14 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
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