The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... round , supported on pillars , for the public , and narrow pews divided into four sections below for the deputies . These sec- tions are significant of the opinions of their occupants . The central right indicates the Liberal ...
... round , supported on pillars , for the public , and narrow pews divided into four sections below for the deputies . These sec- tions are significant of the opinions of their occupants . The central right indicates the Liberal ...
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... round his head . In the days when Uhland wrote his best things , all the fire of his patri- otism was directed against the common enemy of Germany . It was the war for freedom against Napoleon that his poetry fanned . But he has long ...
... round his head . In the days when Uhland wrote his best things , all the fire of his patri- otism was directed against the common enemy of Germany . It was the war for freedom against Napoleon that his poetry fanned . But he has long ...
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... round them of patriarchs and prophets , of priest and king , and of the mightiest King of all , his humble apostles , and his first confes- sors . The scholar seeks the East , as the cen- tre of early literature ; the man of science ...
... round them of patriarchs and prophets , of priest and king , and of the mightiest King of all , his humble apostles , and his first confes- sors . The scholar seeks the East , as the cen- tre of early literature ; the man of science ...
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... round a fire , whose smoke curled up among the trees . At night , I went out once more ; and that was the finest of all . The torrent was too deep within its banks to be touched by the moon , which was now shining brightly . The waters ...
... round a fire , whose smoke curled up among the trees . At night , I went out once more ; and that was the finest of all . The torrent was too deep within its banks to be touched by the moon , which was now shining brightly . The waters ...
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... round us ensnaring nets of civil and ecclesiastical , mili- tary and judicial regulations , all converging to Vienna , which alone engrossed the monopoly of thought , of will , and of judgment ; it for- bade the development of our ...
... round us ensnaring nets of civil and ecclesiastical , mili- tary and judicial regulations , all converging to Vienna , which alone engrossed the monopoly of thought , of will , and of judgment ; it for- bade the development of our ...
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