Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, כרך 68;כרך 131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 83
עמוד 1
... native tongue . For nearly eight hundred years the only Bible from which paraphrases or metrical versions could be made was the Latin Vulgate , the knowledge of Greek and Hebrew being during that period practically non - existent . In ...
... native tongue . For nearly eight hundred years the only Bible from which paraphrases or metrical versions could be made was the Latin Vulgate , the knowledge of Greek and Hebrew being during that period practically non - existent . In ...
עמוד 24
... natives , and amuse themselves . It is a common failing , this love of adven- ture , this passion of discovery , this de- sire to make a record in sport . The Alpine climber who conquered the Mat- terhorn was forced to conquer the Andes ...
... natives , and amuse themselves . It is a common failing , this love of adven- ture , this passion of discovery , this de- sire to make a record in sport . The Alpine climber who conquered the Mat- terhorn was forced to conquer the Andes ...
עמוד 54
... native town . I have a suspicion , too , that he retired with some of the contents of my dear fa- ther's cellar , because he has some ex- cellent Steinwein in bocksbeutels- " " What is a ' bocksbeutel ? ' " asked Jane . " A kind of ...
... native town . I have a suspicion , too , that he retired with some of the contents of my dear fa- ther's cellar , because he has some ex- cellent Steinwein in bocksbeutels- " " What is a ' bocksbeutel ? ' " asked Jane . " A kind of ...
עמוד 58
... native stranger seems to hear the very wind chanting the requiem of the war- riors , statesmen , princes , and poets who built up the greatness of Spain , and who , having sighed in vain for the obscurities of happiness , rotted in pris ...
... native stranger seems to hear the very wind chanting the requiem of the war- riors , statesmen , princes , and poets who built up the greatness of Spain , and who , having sighed in vain for the obscurities of happiness , rotted in pris ...
עמוד 60
... native land . Their inborn men- tal and moral qualities are apparently of a high order , but owing to a deplo- rable lack of development have never been properly utilized and are , there- fore , as the Schoolmen term it , in posse ...
... native land . Their inborn men- tal and moral qualities are apparently of a high order , but owing to a deplo- rable lack of development have never been properly utilized and are , there- fore , as the Schoolmen term it , in posse ...
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