Historical StudiesLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865 - 472 páginas |
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... hand , is leading out the little Joseph , in a childishly indignant attitude , to summary execution . Whether , however , it was from the method of education pursued , or from his natural bent , Joseph took an early distaste to learning ...
... hand , is leading out the little Joseph , in a childishly indignant attitude , to summary execution . Whether , however , it was from the method of education pursued , or from his natural bent , Joseph took an early distaste to learning ...
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... hands , both before and since him , have failed to untie . His scheme was no less than to consolidate all his dominions into one homogeneous whole ; to abolish all privileges and exclusive rights ; to obliterate the boundaries of ...
... hands , both before and since him , have failed to untie . His scheme was no less than to consolidate all his dominions into one homogeneous whole ; to abolish all privileges and exclusive rights ; to obliterate the boundaries of ...
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... the revolutionary Emperor took in hand the entire abolition of these usages , as well as of their abuse , in his dominions . And , at least as to great part of them , he C 6 6 6 actually achieved it . In three or JOSEPH II . 17.
... the revolutionary Emperor took in hand the entire abolition of these usages , as well as of their abuse , in his dominions . And , at least as to great part of them , he C 6 6 6 actually achieved it . In three or JOSEPH II . 17.
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... hand , in Hungary and Transylvania , both Protestants and Greeks were numerous , and possessed of recognised rights : but the whole influence of the clergy , and of the Court under Maria Theresa , was directed to the gradual breaking ...
... hand , in Hungary and Transylvania , both Protestants and Greeks were numerous , and possessed of recognised rights : but the whole influence of the clergy , and of the Court under Maria Theresa , was directed to the gradual breaking ...
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... hand , were no sooner relieved from oppression than they seemed much inclined , in districts where they prevailed , to turn oppressors in their turn , and seize on the Catholic churches by force . But these slight excesses and mis ...
... hand , were no sooner relieved from oppression than they seemed much inclined , in districts where they prevailed , to turn oppressors in their turn , and seize on the Catholic churches by force . But these slight excesses and mis ...
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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?