History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... land and a thankless soil - Influence of climate on character · II . Their bodily structure - Food - Manners — Uncultivated instincts , German and English I 5 12 14 15 17 8234 18 22 23 27 30 V. III . Noble instincts in Germany - The ...
... land and a thankless soil - Influence of climate on character · II . Their bodily structure - Food - Manners — Uncultivated instincts , German and English I 5 12 14 15 17 8234 18 22 23 27 30 V. III . Noble instincts in Germany - The ...
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... lands , deep in rugged marshy forests or on the shores of a wild ocean , beset by melancholy or violent sensations , prone ... land emporium , its armed aristocracy , who , by importing and drilling strangers and conquered , created two ...
... lands , deep in rugged marshy forests or on the shores of a wild ocean , beset by melancholy or violent sensations , prone ... land emporium , its armed aristocracy , who , by importing and drilling strangers and conquered , created two ...
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... land even after the▸ eleventh century . The sap of this humid country , thick and potent , circulates in man as in the plants ; man's respiration , nu" 1 1 Malte - Brun , iv . 398. Not counting bays , gulfs , and canals , the sixteenth ...
... land even after the▸ eleventh century . The sap of this humid country , thick and potent , circulates in man as in the plants ; man's respiration , nu" 1 1 Malte - Brun , iv . 398. Not counting bays , gulfs , and canals , the sixteenth ...
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... land produced after this fashion has one enemy , to wit , the sea . Holland maintains its existence only by virtue of its dykes . In 1654 those in Jutland burst , and fifteen thousand of the inhabitants were swallowed up . One need only ...
... land produced after this fashion has one enemy , to wit , the sea . Holland maintains its existence only by virtue of its dykes . In 1654 those in Jutland burst , and fifteen thousand of the inhabitants were swallowed up . One need only ...
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... land , like their own , except in the depth of its sea and the safety of its coasts , which one day will call up real fleets and mighty vessels ; green England - the word rises to the lips and expresses all . Here also moisture pervades ...
... land , like their own , except in the depth of its sea and the safety of its coasts , which one day will call up real fleets and mighty vessels ; green England - the word rises to the lips and expresses all . Here also moisture pervades ...
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