The North American Review, Volumen 46University of Northern Iowa, 1838 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... treaty of Barcelona , by which Charles the Eighth , then meditating his descent on Naples , relinquished to ... treaties of that age , both parties being then on terms of perfect amity with His Holiness . According to Ros- coe and ...
... treaty of Barcelona , by which Charles the Eighth , then meditating his descent on Naples , relinquished to ... treaties of that age , both parties being then on terms of perfect amity with His Holiness . According to Ros- coe and ...
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... treaty of Barcelona , moreover , was not a volunteer of Charles's seeking , but a long and steady pursuit of Ferdi- nand's for the recovery of his lost provinces . He is even charged with having bribed the confessors of Charles to alarm ...
... treaty of Barcelona , moreover , was not a volunteer of Charles's seeking , but a long and steady pursuit of Ferdi- nand's for the recovery of his lost provinces . He is even charged with having bribed the confessors of Charles to alarm ...
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... treaty of Barcelona therefore is no sooner concluded , and the territories of Rous- sillon and Cerdagne fairly delivered over , than Ferdinand begins to put up His Holiness to a due sense of the indignity intended , and to assure him ...
... treaty of Barcelona therefore is no sooner concluded , and the territories of Rous- sillon and Cerdagne fairly delivered over , than Ferdinand begins to put up His Holiness to a due sense of the indignity intended , and to assure him ...
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... Treaty of Barcelona was founded on an implied condition that Charles had a good title to the crown of Naples ; whereas they thought it quite clear that his title was good for nothing ; and that the only true title was Ferdinand's . But ...
... Treaty of Barcelona was founded on an implied condition that Charles had a good title to the crown of Naples ; whereas they thought it quite clear that his title was good for nothing ; and that the only true title was Ferdinand's . But ...
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... Treaty of Barcelona from his pocket , declares that it has been wilfully violated by France , that his master has been shamefully ill used , and he no longer cares who knows it , - tears the parchment into pieces , before the whole ...
... Treaty of Barcelona from his pocket , declares that it has been wilfully violated by France , that his master has been shamefully ill used , and he no longer cares who knows it , - tears the parchment into pieces , before the whole ...
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Página 198 - ... that its abandonment ought not to be presumed in a case in which the deliberate purpose of the State to abandon it does not appear.
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Página 553 - At length he said, with perfect cheerfulness, ' Well, well, James, so be it — but you know we must not droop, for we can't afford to give over. Since one line has failed, we must just stick to something else:' — and so he dismissed me, and resumed his novel.
Página 118 - I feel the delicacy of the subject; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour but I will hope better. Consider the scandal it will bring upon those of your persuasion. Thousands would go to see a Quaker hanged, that would be indifferent to the fate of a Presbyterian or an Anabaptist. Think of the effect it would have on the sale of your poems alone, not to mention higher considerations!