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... civilization in Italy led to the forma- tion and early cultivation of a purer tongue , which prevented the Troubadours from pushing their conquests in that direc- * Oc and Oui were the forms of affirmation , corresponding with yes ...
... civilization in Italy led to the forma- tion and early cultivation of a purer tongue , which prevented the Troubadours from pushing their conquests in that direc- * Oc and Oui were the forms of affirmation , corresponding with yes ...
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... civilization and refinement of the Athens of Great Britain , we are compelled to say , that , on a question of this kind , the authority of the minister of Charles X. is decidedly preferable to that of a Scotch lieutenant on half - pay ...
... civilization and refinement of the Athens of Great Britain , we are compelled to say , that , on a question of this kind , the authority of the minister of Charles X. is decidedly preferable to that of a Scotch lieutenant on half - pay ...
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... civilization in the various regions of Christ- endom . What unpardonable sin the distinguished Represen- tative of Rhode Island has committed , that has drawn down upon him this tremendous visitation , ( which of course he cannot hope ...
... civilization in the various regions of Christ- endom . What unpardonable sin the distinguished Represen- tative of Rhode Island has committed , that has drawn down upon him this tremendous visitation , ( which of course he cannot hope ...
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... Civilization . A field has been opened , upon which the intelligence and refinement of a highly cultivated portion of our race may operate without the political restraints which have generally accompanied a great intellectual and moral ...
... Civilization . A field has been opened , upon which the intelligence and refinement of a highly cultivated portion of our race may operate without the political restraints which have generally accompanied a great intellectual and moral ...
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... civilization and the love of let- ters are to be found ; so that he is every where regarded as one of those remarkable men , whom Heaven sends on earth in favor to mankind , to console them for their sufferings , teach them the dignity ...
... civilization and the love of let- ters are to be found ; so that he is every where regarded as one of those remarkable men , whom Heaven sends on earth in favor to mankind , to console them for their sufferings , teach them the dignity ...
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