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... house constituted a fatal schism in the very heart of the governing classes . It made two parties of what should only have been one ; and always carried within itself the possibility of turning the populace into arbitrators between the ...
... house constituted a fatal schism in the very heart of the governing classes . It made two parties of what should only have been one ; and always carried within itself the possibility of turning the populace into arbitrators between the ...
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... House of Commons . The aristocracy , however , as a class , were not contented that even this mere semblance of popular rights should be continued . It is supposed by many writers that they were influenced by the example of Genoa ...
... House of Commons . The aristocracy , however , as a class , were not contented that even this mere semblance of popular rights should be continued . It is supposed by many writers that they were influenced by the example of Genoa ...
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... house , which was purchased by the Commune so far back as 1348 for Jacopo da Carrara , grandfather of Francesco Novello , cost 5,000 ducats . In 1413 , among the rewards of Pandolfo Malatesta , Captain - General of Venice in the ...
... house , which was purchased by the Commune so far back as 1348 for Jacopo da Carrara , grandfather of Francesco Novello , cost 5,000 ducats . In 1413 , among the rewards of Pandolfo Malatesta , Captain - General of Venice in the ...
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... houses were not " like the dwellings of citizens , but like the palaces of kings and princes . " The Venice in fact of the fifteenth , was the London and Paris of the nineteenth , century combined . Mr. Hazlitt has left us so rich a ...
... houses were not " like the dwellings of citizens , but like the palaces of kings and princes . " The Venice in fact of the fifteenth , was the London and Paris of the nineteenth , century combined . Mr. Hazlitt has left us so rich a ...
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... house of the Lom- bardic type immediately before them on the right hand ; there , said the Venetian , had lived in former times a celebrated member of his family , and there was his memory still cherished by his descendants . A little ...
... house of the Lom- bardic type immediately before them on the right hand ; there , said the Venetian , had lived in former times a celebrated member of his family , and there was his memory still cherished by his descendants . A little ...
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219 ÆäÀÌÁö - With a, full View of the English-Dutch Struggle against Spain, and of the Origin and Destruction of the Spanish Armada. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY, LL.D., DCL Portraits.
388 ÆäÀÌÁö - In her right hand the lily, in her left The letter — all her bright hair streaming down — And all the coverlid was cloth of gold Drawn to her waist, and she herself in white All but her face, and that clear-featured face Was lovely, for she did not seem as dead, But fast asleep, and lay as tho
398 ÆäÀÌÁö - To learning and to loyalty were bred : For colleges on bounteous kings depend, And never rebel was to arts a friend.
179 ÆäÀÌÁö - A History of England, from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642.
83 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... with their reflections and observations upon every piece of intelligence that is sent us from abroad. The text is given us by one set of writers, and the comment by another. But notwithstanding we have the same tale told us in so many different papers, and, if occasion requires, in so many articles of the same paper ; notwithstanding, in a scarcity of foreign posts, we hear the same story repeated by different...
193 ÆäÀÌÁö - to my end.' His end was worthy of his life. His intellect was not for a moment clouded. His fortitude was the more admirable because he was not willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved, ' You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have wished it, but, now that this great new prospect is opening before me, I do wish to stay here a little longer.
464 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Confederation, and of the Swiss Constitution previous to 1847. It was tried in America for a few years immediately following the War of Independence. The other principle is that of the existing Constitution of the United States, and has been adopted within the last dozen years by the Swiss Confederacy. The Federal Congress of the American Union is a substantive part of the government of every individual State. Within the limits of its attributions, it makes laws which are obeyed by every citizen...
193 ÆäÀÌÁö - He ordered several of them to be called in, and exerted himself to take leave of them with a few kind and cheerful words. Among the English who were admitted to his bedside were Devonshire and Ormond. But there were in the crowd those who felt as no...
95 ÆäÀÌÁö - Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely.
167 ÆäÀÌÁö - All hail, great master ! grave sir, hail ! I come To answer thy best pleasure ; be't to fly, To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride On the curled clouds : to thy strong bidding, task Ariel, and all his quality.