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... Roman im Originaltexte , sammt den Facsimiles von 57 japanischen Holzschnitten , übersetzt und herausgegeben von Dr. August Pfitzmaier . Wien . Aus der kaiserl . - königl . Hof - und Staats - Druckerei , 1847 . V.-MR. MAINE ON ANCIENT ...
... Roman im Originaltexte , sammt den Facsimiles von 57 japanischen Holzschnitten , übersetzt und herausgegeben von Dr. August Pfitzmaier . Wien . Aus der kaiserl . - königl . Hof - und Staats - Druckerei , 1847 . V.-MR. MAINE ON ANCIENT ...
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... Roman , and which make the career of an Englishman so noble , are offered to us on all sides . We need no longer lose the middle and the end of our life ; we can now be men when we have ceased to be youths . We can console ourselves for ...
... Roman , and which make the career of an Englishman so noble , are offered to us on all sides . We need no longer lose the middle and the end of our life ; we can now be men when we have ceased to be youths . We can console ourselves for ...
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... Roman Augustus ; he stepped , as naturally as a barbarian Frank could step , into the place of which the female usurper at Byzantium was declared unworthy . Frederick was a real King of Germany , and one almost equally real of Italy ...
... Roman Augustus ; he stepped , as naturally as a barbarian Frank could step , into the place of which the female usurper at Byzantium was declared unworthy . Frederick was a real King of Germany , and one almost equally real of Italy ...
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... Roman empire . Otto the Great had appeared in Italy at the call of the Italians themselves , as the most powerful among the suc- cessors of the Great Charles ; he was crowned and anointed Emperor of the Romans , and as Emperor of the Romans ...
... Roman empire . Otto the Great had appeared in Italy at the call of the Italians themselves , as the most powerful among the suc- cessors of the Great Charles ; he was crowned and anointed Emperor of the Romans , and as Emperor of the Romans ...
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... Roman Emperor , with all the halo of superhuman grandeur which sur- rounded it , must have tended to diminish the real power of the German King . Cæsar Augustus might well be looked upon as almost too exalted to act as the local king of ...
... Roman Emperor , with all the halo of superhuman grandeur which sur- rounded it , must have tended to diminish the real power of the German King . Cæsar Augustus might well be looked upon as almost too exalted to act as the local king of ...
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Seite 180 - faithful men in which the pure Word of God is preached, and the sacraments be duly ministered."t Here are the living centres of the religious life. Here is the source of all legitimate ecclesiastical authority in the
Seite 253 - now doubt it much, and see the event at no great distance. My only comfort and confidence is, that I shall not live to see this." Nor did he. But he lived to see that the temporary compromise with which the dilemma was for the time staved
Seite 269 - which tends to increase this danger, though it may be a local affair, yet if it involves national expense or safety, becomes of concern to every part of the Union, and is a proper subject for the consideration of those charged with the general administration of the government.
Seite 258 - but a smoke-house, a corn-house, and a range of nigger-houses. . . . From the banks of the Mississippi to the banks of the James, I did not—that I remember —see, except perhaps in one or two towns, a thermometer; nor a book of Shakespeare ; nor a pianoforte, or a sheet of music; nor the light of a
Seite 258 - the bare floor; for there were no carpets or mats. For all that, the house swarmed with vermin. There was no hay, no straw, no oats ; but mouldy corn and leaves of maize ; no discretion, no care, no honesty. At the there was no stable, but a log-pen ; and besides this no other outhouses,
Seite 369 - quite wanting, at the same time that they do not offend the superstitious disrelish for change, which is always present." But by fiction is meant something much more than the ordinary acceptation of the term. Legal fiction is taken to signify " any assumption which conceals, or affects to conceal, the fact that a rule of law has undergone alteration, its letter remaining unchanged, its operation being modified. 1
Seite 276 - with English taste.] Turkish Life and Character. By Walter Thornbury. 2 vols. Smith and Elder. Hopes and Fears; or, Scenes from the Life of a Spinster. By the Author of the " Heir of Redclyffe.
Seite 257 - in his preface to this last volume, " as an unfortunate circumstance, for which the people of the South were in nowise to blame, and the abolition of which was no more immediately practicable than the abrogation of hospitals, penitentiaries, and boarding-schools, it was with the distinct hope of aiding in this
Seite 271 - I am impliedly if not expressly pledged to a belief in the right and duty of Congress to prohibit Slavery in all the