The American Historical Review, Volume 16MacMillan, 1911 |
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... given to her as her special property , she made everybody's heritage . She originated music and dramatic art , created and developed tragedy and comedy , and first estab- lished thymelic and histrionic contests . This eulogy was ...
... given to her as her special property , she made everybody's heritage . She originated music and dramatic art , created and developed tragedy and comedy , and first estab- lished thymelic and histrionic contests . This eulogy was ...
Halaman 7
... given freedom of access to the courts and personal right to hold property without which she would be entirely at the mercy of her husband . In other words , her parents were bound to see that privileges were guaranteed to her in the ...
... given freedom of access to the courts and personal right to hold property without which she would be entirely at the mercy of her husband . In other words , her parents were bound to see that privileges were guaranteed to her in the ...
Halaman 34
... given , of a few members of the lower house . Now the contents of these four bills , in the two cases , are not absolutely the same . The suggestion for the abolition of rotten boroughs in the " Lettre " is to the effect that this be ...
... given , of a few members of the lower house . Now the contents of these four bills , in the two cases , are not absolutely the same . The suggestion for the abolition of rotten boroughs in the " Lettre " is to the effect that this be ...
Halaman 38
... given to the weighty reasons which she put forward . Yet in reality the inaction . of Mexico was not due merely to blindness , indolence , or obstinacy . She , as well as Great Britain , had reasons , and there were not a few of them ...
... given to the weighty reasons which she put forward . Yet in reality the inaction . of Mexico was not due merely to blindness , indolence , or obstinacy . She , as well as Great Britain , had reasons , and there were not a few of them ...
Halaman 39
... given by the policy of North America to a department filled with rebels from every land , who are resolved to pollute the whole of it and to insult the dignity and honor of a lawfully constituted government ? " This language well ...
... given by the policy of North America to a department filled with rebels from every land , who are resolved to pollute the whole of it and to insult the dignity and honor of a lawfully constituted government ? " This language well ...
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