Historical StudiesLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865 - 472 páginas |
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... establish the German language as the only recog- nised one ; to establish an uniform code of justice ; to raise the mass of the community to legal equality with their former masters ; to constitute a uniform level of democratic ...
... establish the German language as the only recog- nised one ; to establish an uniform code of justice ; to raise the mass of the community to legal equality with their former masters ; to constitute a uniform level of democratic ...
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... established ; education was made national ; the press rendered free ; the old and ingrained unwesen ' ( to use a very German word ) of guilds and corporations in the towns , and other restrictions on internal commerce , utterly ...
... established ; education was made national ; the press rendered free ; the old and ingrained unwesen ' ( to use a very German word ) of guilds and corporations in the towns , and other restrictions on internal commerce , utterly ...
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... established state authorities instead of their own rabbis , in cases of marriage and divorce - that they almost regarded the benevolent monarch as a persecutor . The fierce Calvinists of Hungary , on the other hand , were no sooner ...
... established state authorities instead of their own rabbis , in cases of marriage and divorce - that they almost regarded the benevolent monarch as a persecutor . The fierce Calvinists of Hungary , on the other hand , were no sooner ...
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... establish a complete distinction , in Christian polity , between temporal and spiritual affairs . In that state of things which the poet Dante attributed , more poetically than historically , to the Christian period of the Roman Empire ...
... establish a complete distinction , in Christian polity , between temporal and spiritual affairs . In that state of things which the poet Dante attributed , more poetically than historically , to the Christian period of the Roman Empire ...
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... established church ever existed at all , and the present state of things is the result , not of deliberate policy , but of the inevitable compromise between sects wholly independent of each other , the example , whatever its value , can ...
... established church ever existed at all , and the present state of things is the result , not of deliberate policy , but of the inevitable compromise between sects wholly independent of each other , the example , whatever its value , can ...
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Página 100 - The pamphlet proves what I have always maintained, that any fool may write a most valuable book by chance, if he will only tell us what he heard and saw with veracity.
Página 188 - And you, my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by this familiar process of reading ? Shall I enjoy friendships there wanting the smiling indications which point me to them here, — the recognisable face the "sweet assurance of a look?