The North American Review, Band 82O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... princes , a class of nobles which seems to have sprung up from the descendants of the sons and neph- ews of the reigning princes ; these latter being in the habit of dividing their dominions into several smaller principalities , partly ...
... princes , a class of nobles which seems to have sprung up from the descendants of the sons and neph- ews of the reigning princes ; these latter being in the habit of dividing their dominions into several smaller principalities , partly ...
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... princes among themselves , and the bloody wars with the Polovtzy , Lithuanians , Tschuds , and other neigh- boring nations , reduced the poor villagers in the course of a few centuries to the utmost misery . No wonder that multi- tudes ...
... princes among themselves , and the bloody wars with the Polovtzy , Lithuanians , Tschuds , and other neigh- boring nations , reduced the poor villagers in the course of a few centuries to the utmost misery . No wonder that multi- tudes ...
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... princes retain but little power , their territories being chiefly managed by English agents , while others are nearly independent in their own dominions . But none of them are permitted to hold any political intercourse with each other ...
... princes retain but little power , their territories being chiefly managed by English agents , while others are nearly independent in their own dominions . But none of them are permitted to hold any political intercourse with each other ...
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BARTOLS PICTURES OF EUROPE | 33 |
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