The Irish Quarterly Review, כרך 9,חלק 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 2
... called philosophers and their worthy disciples of the college of the • Cheering instances occur in the family of Philippe of Orleans and his successor , of the ever watchful care of Providence to limit the empire of evil in the world ...
... called philosophers and their worthy disciples of the college of the • Cheering instances occur in the family of Philippe of Orleans and his successor , of the ever watchful care of Providence to limit the empire of evil in the world ...
עמוד 17
... called rascal , rogue , and glutton ; and side by side with the hardship of this existence , to have before their eyes the sybaritism of Monsieur , succulent suppers , nights of pleasure , softest beds , choicest wines , ease and ...
... called rascal , rogue , and glutton ; and side by side with the hardship of this existence , to have before their eyes the sybaritism of Monsieur , succulent suppers , nights of pleasure , softest beds , choicest wines , ease and ...
עמוד 22
... called in derision ' caps of a constitutional tint . ' The consumption of the city had lessened by four hundred carcasses of beef per week , ready money was surprisingly scarce , and all that the wise men of Gotham could contrive to set ...
... called in derision ' caps of a constitutional tint . ' The consumption of the city had lessened by four hundred carcasses of beef per week , ready money was surprisingly scarce , and all that the wise men of Gotham could contrive to set ...
עמוד 28
... called the Petits Peres from the name of his convent . There was neither the same scandal nor the same publicity as regarded the women ; the combat between the ways of the world and the life of retreat , was longer , though the vocation ...
... called the Petits Peres from the name of his convent . There was neither the same scandal nor the same publicity as regarded the women ; the combat between the ways of the world and the life of retreat , was longer , though the vocation ...
עמוד 29
... called . The theatre lent its aid to induce the ruling powers to thrust forth the nuns from their innocent and holy life , and reduce them . to the same moral condition as the ladies of the ballet and opera ; and nothing could exceed ...
... called . The theatre lent its aid to induce the ruling powers to thrust forth the nuns from their innocent and holy life , and reduce them . to the same moral condition as the ladies of the ballet and opera ; and nothing could exceed ...
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