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To the French , and especially to the Huguenots flying from persecution , the New World appeared as the “ unfettered land of freedom ' , and in the native communities they looked to find the innocence of the primeval golden age .
To the French , and especially to the Huguenots flying from persecution , the New World appeared as the “ unfettered land of freedom ' , and in the native communities they looked to find the innocence of the primeval golden age .
Pagina 130
Even more striking is Shakespeare's reproduction of Ovid's graphic description of the constant encroachments of land on sea and sea on land , which the Latin poet adduces as fresh evidence of matter's endless variations , and fortifies ...
Even more striking is Shakespeare's reproduction of Ovid's graphic description of the constant encroachments of land on sea and sea on land , which the Latin poet adduces as fresh evidence of matter's endless variations , and fortifies ...
Pagina 306
Englishmen , while chafing against the contention , hesitated to deny point - blank the validity of Rome's formal gift at the end of the fifteenth century to Spain or Portugal of all land in the new hemisphere which lay south of the ...
Englishmen , while chafing against the contention , hesitated to deny point - blank the validity of Rome's formal gift at the end of the fifteenth century to Spain or Portugal of all land in the new hemisphere which lay south of the ...
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