The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Turin with the purpose of a delib- erate regicide in his heart . The aspirations of a patriot , and the exasperated blood of a youth made a penniless fugitive by the most subtle and cruel of all tyrannies , account for , if they do not ...
... Turin with the purpose of a delib- erate regicide in his heart . The aspirations of a patriot , and the exasperated blood of a youth made a penniless fugitive by the most subtle and cruel of all tyrannies , account for , if they do not ...
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... Turin , he was a most efficient contributor to the leading journals . But his most voluminous work , in English , is that named at the head of this article . - If the career of the author is significant of the later fortunes of his ...
... Turin , he was a most efficient contributor to the leading journals . But his most voluminous work , in English , is that named at the head of this article . - If the career of the author is significant of the later fortunes of his ...
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... Turin , as an effigy that recalls the best traditions of the kingdom . Says Robertson : - 66 Philip , who was not ambitious of military glory , gave the com- mand of his army to Emanuel Philibert , Duke of Savoy , and fixed his own ...
... Turin , as an effigy that recalls the best traditions of the kingdom . Says Robertson : - 66 Philip , who was not ambitious of military glory , gave the com- mand of his army to Emanuel Philibert , Duke of Savoy , and fixed his own ...
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... Turin . Both of these diplomatic objects were pro- moted by the cession of Genoa to the Sardinian monarchy , and the noble city of the sea , for which her kings had so long sighed in vain , was thus arbitrarily annexed in December ...
... Turin . Both of these diplomatic objects were pro- moted by the cession of Genoa to the Sardinian monarchy , and the noble city of the sea , for which her kings had so long sighed in vain , was thus arbitrarily annexed in December ...
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... Turin , the maritime beauty of the Mediterranean coast , - all belong to a common jurisdiction , and own a generic political name . It is easy to imagine the local contrasts which such a kingdom affords . Perhaps no domain yields more ...
... Turin , the maritime beauty of the Mediterranean coast , - all belong to a common jurisdiction , and own a generic political name . It is easy to imagine the local contrasts which such a kingdom affords . Perhaps no domain yields more ...
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