Part, Paragraph
1 Cover (7) | in 1519, when but twenty years of age. Hutten expresses
2 2 (10) | of these office in recent years has added greatly to the
3 2 | for more than a hundred years, have now made of it a binding
4 Prop1 (49)| the "golden" or "jubilee years." Cf. Vol. I, p. 18, and
5 Prop1 | feigned, foolish, "golden years,"52 by which the people
6 Prop1 (52)| The "golden" or "jubilee years" were the years when special
7 Prop1 (52)| jubilee years" were the years when special rewards were
8 Prop1 (52)| in 1473 at twenty-five years. Cf. Vol. I, p. 18. ~
9 Prop2 | is good for. These many years, alas, it has been made
10 Prop2 | Even among us, a hundred years ago, that fine king of Hungary
11 Prop3 | him for so many hundred years. Such objections do not
12 Prop3 | daughter the trade in her early years; but now even the great,
13 Prop3 | arose almost a thousand years ago,20 then in time Asia
14 Prop3 | nose these many hundred years without ceasing? It does
15 Prop3 (25)| of spices for a period of years was reported to the Diet
16 Prop3 | existed much over a hundred years, and has already brought
17 Prop3 | continue for another hundred years Germany cannot possibly
18 Prop3 (29)| Fuggers grew in twenty-one years (SCHULTE, Die Fugger in
19 Prop3 | before the age of thirty years.33 It is, as St. Paul says,
20 Prop3 (33)| women at fifteen to sixteen years. See Vol. I, p. 100. ~
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