The North British Review, Объемы 49-51W.P. Kennedy, 1868 |
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... perfect realization of the career which he they should find such Indians useful in their had always desired ; and that , as the see entry into Tuzulutlan . Music , the means by was remote from the seat of government , it which Las Casas ...
... perfect realization of the career which he they should find such Indians useful in their had always desired ; and that , as the see entry into Tuzulutlan . Music , the means by was remote from the seat of government , it which Las Casas ...
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... perfect specimen of unmitigated ennui produced by political stagnation , by the absence of any religion or morality whatever , and by the practice of mere sensuality . In Mimnermus we have the prostrate tone of the worst Oriental ...
... perfect specimen of unmitigated ennui produced by political stagnation , by the absence of any religion or morality whatever , and by the practice of mere sensuality . In Mimnermus we have the prostrate tone of the worst Oriental ...
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... perfect state . " There is hardly anything , " says Grote , " more to be de- plored , amidst the lost treasures of the Grecian mind , than the poems of Solon ; for we see by the remaining fragments that they contained notices of the ...
... perfect state . " There is hardly anything , " says Grote , " more to be de- plored , amidst the lost treasures of the Grecian mind , than the poems of Solon ; for we see by the remaining fragments that they contained notices of the ...
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... perfect State " A small city , set upon a rock , and well governed , is bet- ter than all foolish Nineveh . " We here re cognise the practical wisdom and thorough solidity of Greek good sense . Wealth , size , w and splendour they ...
... perfect State " A small city , set upon a rock , and well governed , is bet- ter than all foolish Nineveh . " We here re cognise the practical wisdom and thorough solidity of Greek good sense . Wealth , size , w and splendour they ...
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... perfect affection , the truthfulness and for bearance , which the poet requires from Cyrnus . In another passage ( 1259-1270 ) he complains of the changeable character of the youth , and compares him to a skittish horse . One of his ...
... perfect affection , the truthfulness and for bearance , which the poet requires from Cyrnus . In another passage ( 1259-1270 ) he complains of the changeable character of the youth , and compares him to a skittish horse . One of his ...
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