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... says . The descrip- tions of scenery and of life are extra- ordinarily true . He presents through- out contrasts between the two coun . tries , so that a German may learn more of England from this work , than out of most that are ...
... says . The descrip- tions of scenery and of life are extra- ordinarily true . He presents through- out contrasts between the two coun . tries , so that a German may learn more of England from this work , than out of most that are ...
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... says , " Of this production , which makes of itself an epoch in the world of children , it is superfluous to speak . This Fable - Book is throughout all Germany in the hands of parents and children , and will always be new because every ...
... says , " Of this production , which makes of itself an epoch in the world of children , it is superfluous to speak . This Fable - Book is throughout all Germany in the hands of parents and children , and will always be new because every ...
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... says that under the Empire the Press was for the most part free ; the University presses were wholly so . The Professors were then called by the colleges them- selves , and might freely lecture , but that now PREFACE .
... says that under the Empire the Press was for the most part free ; the University presses were wholly so . The Professors were then called by the colleges them- selves , and might freely lecture , but that now PREFACE .
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... says that even the peasants up to 1806 could meet and prepare petitions to the Imperial Parliament , and could print what lay upon their hearts . These are statements singularly confirmative of those made in this volume ; but still more ...
... says that even the peasants up to 1806 could meet and prepare petitions to the Imperial Parliament , and could print what lay upon their hearts . These are statements singularly confirmative of those made in this volume ; but still more ...
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... say that I have painted these horrors in too vivid colours . " The whole of this splendid speech teems with corroborations of what I had already written in this volume . " Publicity and sworn jurors , " he says , " are human ...
... say that I have painted these horrors in too vivid colours . " The whole of this splendid speech teems with corroborations of what I had already written in this volume . " Publicity and sworn jurors , " he says , " are human ...
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