Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... took his place in the center . Holding aloof from all factions , his conduct was ever that of one who felt in himself the strength to form a party of his own , and to take upon his own shoulders all the responsibility of power . Thus ...
... took his place in the center . Holding aloof from all factions , his conduct was ever that of one who felt in himself the strength to form a party of his own , and to take upon his own shoulders all the responsibility of power . Thus ...
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... took the shape of a friendly and atonement in the way of money , [ bót . ] In agreement , and the difference was soon settled . But it sometimes happened that one or other side claimed what was called ' self- doom , ' the right to make ...
... took the shape of a friendly and atonement in the way of money , [ bót . ] In agreement , and the difference was soon settled . But it sometimes happened that one or other side claimed what was called ' self- doom , ' the right to make ...
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... took place , the peo- ple who listened to its solemn sad story , as it was told " from Althing to Althing , at Spring Thing , and Autumn Leet , at all great gatherings of the people , and over many a fireside , " for more than a hundred ...
... took place , the peo- ple who listened to its solemn sad story , as it was told " from Althing to Althing , at Spring Thing , and Autumn Leet , at all great gatherings of the people , and over many a fireside , " for more than a hundred ...
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... took her by the chin and kiss- ed her , and after that she went away . Then Hauskuld said to Hrut : What dost thou think of this maiden , is she not fair ? ' Hrut held his peace . Hauskuld said the same thing to him a second time , and ...
... took her by the chin and kiss- ed her , and after that she went away . Then Hauskuld said to Hrut : What dost thou think of this maiden , is she not fair ? ' Hrut held his peace . Hauskuld said the same thing to him a second time , and ...
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... took it heavily , and Gunnar asked him where- fore . Because , from her will arise all kinds of ill , if she comes hither , east . " 66 And now begins in good earnest the story of strife and bloodshed , and stern re- tributive justice ...
... took it heavily , and Gunnar asked him where- fore . Because , from her will arise all kinds of ill , if she comes hither , east . " 66 And now begins in good earnest the story of strife and bloodshed , and stern re- tributive justice ...
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