The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... effect produced upon their character , between historic antecedents and their results . ' The history of philosophy and the history of science have yet to indite this grand moral discovery of Mr Smith's , that between an action and its ...
... effect produced upon their character , between historic antecedents and their results . ' The history of philosophy and the history of science have yet to indite this grand moral discovery of Mr Smith's , that between an action and its ...
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... effect , by rising out of the lower undulations of a kind of rapid and rhythmical prose . It is owing to the ... effects of nature , which may be 1 Lectures on translating Homer . ( 6 2 Last Words on Homer . Description of Highland ...
... effect , by rising out of the lower undulations of a kind of rapid and rhythmical prose . It is owing to the ... effects of nature , which may be 1 Lectures on translating Homer . ( 6 2 Last Words on Homer . Description of Highland ...
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... effect at all - if it produces the effect the hope of which must have been the only motive to it - must result , as its first and necessary consequence , in the most crushing and ter- rible inflictions on the feebler race whom it is ...
... effect at all - if it produces the effect the hope of which must have been the only motive to it - must result , as its first and necessary consequence , in the most crushing and ter- rible inflictions on the feebler race whom it is ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
ANGLOSAXON AND ANGLONORMAN CHRIS | 35 |
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