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... Magyar Literature , Rise and Progress VIII . Monumental History of Spain IX . Critical Sketches ..... Miscellaneous Literary Notices , Statistics , & c . Music in Italy List of Works recently published on the Continent PAGE 1 32 69 106 ...
... Magyar Literature , Rise and Progress VIII . Monumental History of Spain IX . Critical Sketches ..... Miscellaneous Literary Notices , Statistics , & c . Music in Italy List of Works recently published on the Continent PAGE 1 32 69 106 ...
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... Magyar Literatura esmérete . Irta PAPAY SAMUEL . West- prim . 1808 . 4. Biblioteca Hungarica . Pesth . 1792 . 5. Hungary and Transylvania . By JOHN PAGET . Murray . 1839 . 6. The City of the Magyar ; or Hungary and her Institutions in ...
... Magyar Literatura esmérete . Irta PAPAY SAMUEL . West- prim . 1808 . 4. Biblioteca Hungarica . Pesth . 1792 . 5. Hungary and Transylvania . By JOHN PAGET . Murray . 1839 . 6. The City of the Magyar ; or Hungary and her Institutions in ...
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... Magyar Poets . Surely the lives of men who had striven not only to sustain but to embellish their native tongue , which unfavourable influences were linked together to destroy , gave promise of deep and exciting interest - of the very ...
... Magyar Poets . Surely the lives of men who had striven not only to sustain but to embellish their native tongue , which unfavourable influences were linked together to destroy , gave promise of deep and exciting interest - of the very ...
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... Magyar neighbours is being limited , for the censor has sharp scissors in the Austrian empire , and is unsparing in their clipping and crippling use . Paget's Hungary * was an admirable book as far as it went ; re- markable for the ...
... Magyar neighbours is being limited , for the censor has sharp scissors in the Austrian empire , and is unsparing in their clipping and crippling use . Paget's Hungary * was an admirable book as far as it went ; re- markable for the ...
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... and which prove that the Joculatores were considered to be so indispensable a feature of regal state , that they frequently received grants of land which were registered as terra joculatorum . Although it is not our Magyar Literature . 207.
... and which prove that the Joculatores were considered to be so indispensable a feature of regal state , that they frequently received grants of land which were registered as terra joculatorum . Although it is not our Magyar Literature . 207.
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