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... perma- nent reputation and possess a permanent value , and consequent- ly form a part of the standard literature of a profession , yet , after a time , society assumes phases so new - and 64 [ Jan. Story's Constitutional Law .
... perma- nent reputation and possess a permanent value , and consequent- ly form a part of the standard literature of a profession , yet , after a time , society assumes phases so new - and 64 [ Jan. Story's Constitutional Law .
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... Literature of Modern Europe . 1. Tableau Historique de la Littérature Française . Par M. J. DE CHENIER . Paris . 1821 . 2. Historia de la Literatura Española escrita en aleman por F. BOUTERWEK , traducida al castellano y adici- onada ...
... Literature of Modern Europe . 1. Tableau Historique de la Littérature Française . Par M. J. DE CHENIER . Paris . 1821 . 2. Historia de la Literatura Española escrita en aleman por F. BOUTERWEK , traducida al castellano y adici- onada ...
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... literature and that of government , are among the most interesting subjects of general inquiry , and have not yet been settled in a satisfactory way . The question has been considered , but not exhausted by Madame de Stäel , in her work ...
... literature and that of government , are among the most interesting subjects of general inquiry , and have not yet been settled in a satisfactory way . The question has been considered , but not exhausted by Madame de Stäel , in her work ...
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... literature , was exhibited in the south of France , and the neighboring parts of Spain and Italy , about the time of the crusades . The Provençal dialect promised at one time to obtain the ascendency through the whole south of Europe ...
... literature , was exhibited in the south of France , and the neighboring parts of Spain and Italy , about the time of the crusades . The Provençal dialect promised at one time to obtain the ascendency through the whole south of Europe ...
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... literature had even sent off colonies into the south of the Pen- insula . There was therefore at that time reason to expect , that it would continue to be cultivated , until its productions should assume a finished and classical form ...
... literature had even sent off colonies into the south of the Pen- insula . There was therefore at that time reason to expect , that it would continue to be cultivated , until its productions should assume a finished and classical form ...
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