The Twentieth Century, Том 1Nineteenth Century and After, 1877 |
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... lands . Here is one , for instance , which is characteristic though not over - exhilarating . Arriving one evening at ... land to which we are indebted for the entertainments of the Arabian Nights , so did the seventy tales told by an ...
... lands . Here is one , for instance , which is characteristic though not over - exhilarating . Arriving one evening at ... land to which we are indebted for the entertainments of the Arabian Nights , so did the seventy tales told by an ...
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... land , and one day a beggar came and asked for food , and she gave him three butter - cakes . As the beggar was going away her husband met him , and found out who had given him the cakes . Rushing home in wrath , he not only turned his ...
... land , and one day a beggar came and asked for food , and she gave him three butter - cakes . As the beggar was going away her husband met him , and found out who had given him the cakes . Rushing home in wrath , he not only turned his ...
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... land and an ugly and vicious wife ; therefore was he so worn in appearance . The second brother possessed good land , but his wife , too , was bad and foul - favoured ; therefore did he seem old , though not so stricken in years as his ...
... land and an ugly and vicious wife ; therefore was he so worn in appearance . The second brother possessed good land , but his wife , too , was bad and foul - favoured ; therefore did he seem old , though not so stricken in years as his ...
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... land , Parliament has given Irish farmers certain facilities to enable them to purchase lands , which neither England nor Scotland enjoys . As regards Government patronage , the Irish also have more than their nume- rical proportion of ...
... land , Parliament has given Irish farmers certain facilities to enable them to purchase lands , which neither England nor Scotland enjoys . As regards Government patronage , the Irish also have more than their nume- rical proportion of ...
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... Land Tax Excise Licenses Dog Licenses Armorial Bearings Patent Medicines Railways . £ 1,421,000 1,090,000 832,000 343,000 118,000 4,000 737,000 4,545,000 Ireland also enjoys an exemption from legacy duty in favour of charitable bequests ...
... Land Tax Excise Licenses Dog Licenses Armorial Bearings Patent Medicines Railways . £ 1,421,000 1,090,000 832,000 343,000 118,000 4,000 737,000 4,545,000 Ireland also enjoys an exemption from legacy duty in favour of charitable bequests ...
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Страница 540 - ... being a politician. And rightly, as I think. For I am certain, O men of Athens, that if I had engaged in politics, I should have perished long ago, and done no good either to you or to myself. And...
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Страница 357 - O smallest among peoples ! rough rockthrone Of Freedom ! warriors beating back the swarm Of Turkish Islam for five hundred years, Great Tsernogora ! never since thine own Black ridges drew the cloud and brake the storm Has breathed a race of mightier mountaineers.
Страница 491 - Florence, in virtue of which all the faithful of Christ must believe that the Holy Apostolic See and the Roman Pontiff possesses the primacy over the whole world, and that the Roman Pontiff is the successor of Blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and is true Vicar of Christ, and Head of the whole Church, and Father and Teacher of all Christians ; and that full power was given to him in Blessed Peter to rule, feed, and govern the Universal Church...
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Страница 419 - Concerning appeals, if they should occur, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop should...