Modern Europe, a school history. To 1859. To the fall of Napoleon iii1882 |
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... hands , could immediately rise from this ignoble state . could not acquire , in a day , rights which had not yet been He made known to him , or privileges which he had not yet learned to value . Neither sullen moroseness , nor ...
... hands , could immediately rise from this ignoble state . could not acquire , in a day , rights which had not yet been He made known to him , or privileges which he had not yet learned to value . Neither sullen moroseness , nor ...
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... hand ; but , when there , he displayed intrepid and self - forgetting earnestness , arising from the depth of a conviction until now unfathomed , even by himself . He drew forth new thoughts , and placed them in the fire of the battle ...
... hand ; but , when there , he displayed intrepid and self - forgetting earnestness , arising from the depth of a conviction until now unfathomed , even by himself . He drew forth new thoughts , and placed them in the fire of the battle ...
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... hands , could immediately rise from this ignoble state . He could not acquire , in a day , rights which had not yet been made known to him , or privileges which he had not yet learned to value . Neither sullen moroseness , nor ...
... hands , could immediately rise from this ignoble state . He could not acquire , in a day , rights which had not yet been made known to him , or privileges which he had not yet learned to value . Neither sullen moroseness , nor ...
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... hand ; but , when there , he displayed intrepid and self - forgetting earnestness , arising from the depth of a conviction until now unfathomed , even by himself . He drew forth new thoughts , and placed them in the fire of the battle ...
... hand ; but , when there , he displayed intrepid and self - forgetting earnestness , arising from the depth of a conviction until now unfathomed , even by himself . He drew forth new thoughts , and placed them in the fire of the battle ...
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... hands of the cation . Gregories and the Innocents . From his papal throne , and with all the solemnity of God's appointed vicegerent , he denounced the daring monk of Wittemberg , and sentenced him to the wrath of God , and to the ...
... hands of the cation . Gregories and the Innocents . From his papal throne , and with all the solemnity of God's appointed vicegerent , he denounced the daring monk of Wittemberg , and sentenced him to the wrath of God , and to the ...
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Seite 16 - Had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, He would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Seite 225 - In the pride of victory, Bajazet threatened that he would besiege Buda ; that he would subdue the adjacent countries of Germany and Italy ; and that he would feed his horse with a bushel of oats on the altar of St. Peter at Rome.
Seite 239 - My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government, they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance.
Seite 325 - America — that he had called a New World into existence, to redress the balance of the Old.
Seite 325 - Our present repose is no more a proof of inability to act, than the state of inertness and inactivity in which I have seen those mighty masses that float in the waters above your town, is a proof that they are devoid of strength, and incapable of being fitted out for action. You well know...
Seite 58 - That the liberties, franchises, privileges and jurisdictions of Parliament are the ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England...
Seite 281 - He shut his eyes, but could not close his ears against the imprecations of the multitude. A woman, breaking from the crowd, exclaimed, " Murderers of all my kindred, your agony fills me with joy. Descend to hell covered with the curses of every mother in France !" Twenty of his comrades were executed before him.
Seite 77 - ... power in their own hands ; their meddling in private matters between party and party, contrary to the institution of Parliaments ; and their injustice and partiality in those matters, and the scandalous lives of some of the chief of them ; these things, my lord, do give too much ground for people to open their mouths against them and to dislike them.
Seite 326 - ... ruffle, as it were, its swelling plumage, how quickly it would put forth all its beauty and its bravery, collect its scattered elements of strength and awaken its dormant thunder.
Seite 21 - I would not exchange my privileges for those of St. Peter in heaven, for I have saved more souls with my indulgences than he with his sermons.