Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 60
... land . No waster of time is he ( we mean the ass , not the professor ) in gaping and staring about him . Leave him to himself for hours if you will , and at your return fear not to miss him . There he stands , motionless as a statue ...
... land . No waster of time is he ( we mean the ass , not the professor ) in gaping and staring about him . Leave him to himself for hours if you will , and at your return fear not to miss him . There he stands , motionless as a statue ...
Page 71
... land , and which marked out the nature of his property . To administer jus- tice is a public function ; it was here seized on as a private right , and hand- ed down as such with the hereditary estate . In describing the feudal system ...
... land , and which marked out the nature of his property . To administer jus- tice is a public function ; it was here seized on as a private right , and hand- ed down as such with the hereditary estate . In describing the feudal system ...
Page 72
... land , but of the most laborious , and whose duties it re- quired the greatest energy and abi- lity to perform . He often needed that his sceptre should be an " iron rod , " to bruise and break the dis- obedience of his turbulent ...
... land , but of the most laborious , and whose duties it re- quired the greatest energy and abi- lity to perform . He often needed that his sceptre should be an " iron rod , " to bruise and break the dis- obedience of his turbulent ...
Page 74
... land : and when the barbarians took possession of the conquered provinces , they found themselves conquered and subjugated by a power they had no weapons to contend against . To the Goth it had already extended its teaching , and before ...
... land : and when the barbarians took possession of the conquered provinces , they found themselves conquered and subjugated by a power they had no weapons to contend against . To the Goth it had already extended its teaching , and before ...
Page 80
... lands and seas , on fields and More incense fine than earth can hold , O , Morn ! thy gaze creative broods , To ... land were merely asserted to be held in frankal- moigne , ( to have been a free gift to the Church , and exonerated ...
... lands and seas , on fields and More incense fine than earth can hold , O , Morn ! thy gaze creative broods , To ... land were merely asserted to be held in frankal- moigne , ( to have been a free gift to the Church , and exonerated ...
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