History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... follow him from his farm and team , to the general's tent and to the Protector's throne , in his transmutation and development , in his pricks of conscience and his political sagacity , until the machinery of his mind and actions ...
... follow him from his farm and team , to the general's tent and to the Protector's throne , in his transmutation and development , in his pricks of conscience and his political sagacity , until the machinery of his mind and actions ...
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... follow but obscurely the Aryan peoples from their common fatherland to their final settlements , we can yet assert that the profound differences which are manifest between the German races on the one side , and the Greek and Latin on ...
... follow but obscurely the Aryan peoples from their common fatherland to their final settlements , we can yet assert that the profound differences which are manifest between the German races on the one side , and the Greek and Latin on ...
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... follows . Beside the permanent impulse and the given surroundings , there is the acquired momentum . When the national character and surrounding circumstances operate , it is not upon a tabula rasa , but on a ground on which marks are ...
... follows . Beside the permanent impulse and the given surroundings , there is the acquired momentum . When the national character and surrounding circumstances operate , it is not upon a tabula rasa , but on a ground on which marks are ...
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... follows must always be preceded by the former , and must spring up from its death . And if now you consider no longer a brief epoch , as our own time , but one of those wide intervals which embrace one or more centuries , like the ...
... follows must always be preceded by the former , and must spring up from its death . And if now you consider no longer a brief epoch , as our own time , but one of those wide intervals which embrace one or more centuries , like the ...
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... follows barbarity . At Bristol , at the time of the Conquest , as we are told by an historian of the time , it was the custom to buy men and women in all parts of England , and to carry them to Ireland for sale in order to make money ...
... follows barbarity . At Bristol , at the time of the Conquest , as we are told by an historian of the time , it was the custom to buy men and women in all parts of England , and to carry them to Ireland for sale in order to make money ...
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