The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen11Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... society , that in its progress of improve- ment it is constantly developing some peculiar system of internal govern- ment , which pervades every part of its structure , and sways it for the time being with paramount control . The rise ...
... society , that in its progress of improve- ment it is constantly developing some peculiar system of internal govern- ment , which pervades every part of its structure , and sways it for the time being with paramount control . The rise ...
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... society , to satisfy the reader that the motive which has led to the creation of both is essentially one and the same . To the proper understanding of the feudal system , it will be necessary to re- fer to the circumstances of its ...
... society , to satisfy the reader that the motive which has led to the creation of both is essentially one and the same . To the proper understanding of the feudal system , it will be necessary to re- fer to the circumstances of its ...
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... Society has lately been established , LORD FRANCIS EGERTON , President , called the ALFRIC SOCIETY , for the il- lustration of Anglo - Saxon and Early English History and Philology . The object of the Society is the publication of those ...
... Society has lately been established , LORD FRANCIS EGERTON , President , called the ALFRIC SOCIETY , for the il- lustration of Anglo - Saxon and Early English History and Philology . The object of the Society is the publication of those ...
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