10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LION-HEARTEDLY»
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Even Polyglott showed at sight of him so much courage, that he, lion-heartedly,
threw away his needle, and stepped u to the soldier, who drew back in alarm, an ,
with many excuses, looked for the door. liippolytus 'rolled laughing upon his ...
But he did not lose heart and remained true to his perspective, swimming against
the current, as it were, lion-heartedly. In the fifth phase: The tide of events washed
him away from the main current. The fourth phase had ended very soon with ...
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The Uses of Humanism: Johannes Sambucus (1531-1584), Andreas ...
... letters in Vienna, ÖnB, hs, cod. 9737z15, ff. 88–94. 104 lipsius came to Vienna
in July 1572. see the editorial notes in lipsius, Iusti Lipsi Epistolae, 1:73. not only
those who lion-heartedly fight abroad and strenuously defeat 128 chapter three.
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The Seventh Crusade, 1244-1254: Sources and Documents
For the wise Genoese, with one accord, were shouting lion-heartedly throughout
the city that everybody should be ready to arm and that the ships and galleys that
were being made should be greatly increased for the lord King's passage.
As we now prepared to take our positions on the ramparts of Bruges, to defend,
lion-heartedly, our Fatherland against the foe, and girded on our sabres, set our
helmets upon our heads, and bound our bucklers to our left arm — all that ...
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Marx, Great October, India, and the future
It was the truly creative Marxist in Lenin that insisted lion- heartedly, that all
countries had been or were being drawn into world history, which is why "the
opportunity to create the fundamental requisites of civilisation in a different way
from that ...
Hirendranath Mukerjee, 1984
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All the Lives He Led: A Novel
Or Richard the Lion-Hearted, lion-heartedly dragging out three thousand bound
and helpless Saracen prisoners and one by one putting them to the sword. I
haven't talked yet about the biggest one—which I think was probably in the early
...
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Gandhi, Ambedkar, and the extirpation of untouchability
... them hope and confidence in themselves and a profound sense of self-respect.
It is a privilege, no less, to be paying, through these lectures, the tribute that is
due to one who had fought lion-heartedly for the sake of cruelly repressed
millions ...
Hirendranath Mukerjee, 1982
As in 1919 when he horror of Jallinwalla Bagh had made lis lone voice ring and
awaken his country- nen out of a shocked stupor, this time □ko he rallied lion-
heartedly to the cause of freedom. The second case relates to his protest against
...
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The letters of Karl Marx
The two defended themselves lion-heartedly. The Windmillers cried: He has
stolen 19 shillings from our treasury. So much for today. Qu'en dis-tu, mon cher? [
What do you say, my dear?] If a revolution breaks out in London tomorrow, ...
Karl Marx, Saul Kussiel Padover, 1979