The North British Review, Объемы 46-48W.P. Kennedy, 1867 |
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... heart full as black as the infernal gulf , In that greedy , blood - sucking , bone- scraping wolf . ' At the commencement of the century strikes were common in almost every trade , and the Legislature made a vehement effort in 1800 to ...
... heart full as black as the infernal gulf , In that greedy , blood - sucking , bone- scraping wolf . ' At the commencement of the century strikes were common in almost every trade , and the Legislature made a vehement effort in 1800 to ...
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... heart of man , And oil to make his face to shine , And bread which strengtheneth man's heart . The trees of the LORD are full of sap ; The cedars of Lebanon , which he hath planted ; Where the birds make their nests : 15 Nam quod ab ...
... heart of man , And oil to make his face to shine , And bread which strengtheneth man's heart . The trees of the LORD are full of sap ; The cedars of Lebanon , which he hath planted ; Where the birds make their nests : 15 Nam quod ab ...
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... heart ; which is one of the brightest jewels in the Scottish crown ; and which rivals or excels any com- * First quoted by Chalmers , Life of Ruddiman , pp . 319 , 320 . pliment paid to a European sovereign since the revival of 34 March ...
... heart ; which is one of the brightest jewels in the Scottish crown ; and which rivals or excels any com- * First quoted by Chalmers , Life of Ruddiman , pp . 319 , 320 . pliment paid to a European sovereign since the revival of 34 March ...
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... heart of the nation , had at last found its expression in the Councils of the State , and had enforced its control over those who still believed in the vain and idle dream , that the mission of England is to hold by force the balance of ...
... heart of the nation , had at last found its expression in the Councils of the State , and had enforced its control over those who still believed in the vain and idle dream , that the mission of England is to hold by force the balance of ...
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... heart of the wise Is seldom glad . ' Hávamál , 53 . The musing , pensive character of Odin is tersely delineated in many places of the Edda , but nowhere so strikingly as in Hávamál , 164 : — ' I know that I did hang On the weather ...
... heart of the wise Is seldom glad . ' Hávamál , 53 . The musing , pensive character of Odin is tersely delineated in many places of the Edda , but nowhere so strikingly as in Hávamál , 164 : — ' I know that I did hang On the weather ...
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