Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1848 |
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... present state of the Currency practically considered - 206 X. The present Movement in Italy . By the Marchese Mas- simo d'Azeglio XI . - 1 . Letter from an Irish Proprietor [ the Earl of Devon ] to the Ministers of Religion of the ...
... present state of the Currency practically considered - 206 X. The present Movement in Italy . By the Marchese Mas- simo d'Azeglio XI . - 1 . Letter from an Irish Proprietor [ the Earl of Devon ] to the Ministers of Religion of the ...
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... present . The tolerant maxims of Frederick scarcely extended to the Jews . He appears to have felt a prepossession against that race ; founded , perhaps , on their real or supposed unaptness for war . Alone among his subjects they were ...
... present . The tolerant maxims of Frederick scarcely extended to the Jews . He appears to have felt a prepossession against that race ; founded , perhaps , on their real or supposed unaptness for war . Alone among his subjects they were ...
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... present year , no Jew , though of the highest character , was considered in the Prussian courts of law as what they term testis omni exceptione major ; nor can his testimony ever be held fully equivalent to a Christian's ! * Surely the ...
... present year , no Jew , though of the highest character , was considered in the Prussian courts of law as what they term testis omni exceptione major ; nor can his testimony ever be held fully equivalent to a Christian's ! * Surely the ...
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... present to select points and passages likely to be particularly interesting to our own contemporaries , as bringing before them the views of the author in respect to recent occurrences and questions still unde- termined . This is the ...
... present to select points and passages likely to be particularly interesting to our own contemporaries , as bringing before them the views of the author in respect to recent occurrences and questions still unde- termined . This is the ...
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... present heir will consider him- self as to a certain extent damaged by any aspersion that may be thrown upon his remotest ancestor - or that other living men , peers or commoners , will be apt to take some such view of the matter . He ...
... present heir will consider him- self as to a certain extent damaged by any aspersion that may be thrown upon his remotest ancestor - or that other living men , peers or commoners , will be apt to take some such view of the matter . He ...
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