The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... fact ; but any one who knows aught of the history of that branch of knowledge , knows well enough how frequently mere fiction has taken the place of fact , and inflamed the brains of the professed truth- seekers , so that they were ...
... fact ; but any one who knows aught of the history of that branch of knowledge , knows well enough how frequently mere fiction has taken the place of fact , and inflamed the brains of the professed truth- seekers , so that they were ...
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... fact , or with a new view of a fact already known ; and their ordinary conversation or correspondence does not exhibit the play of fancy and aptness of illustration which distinguish the writings of Mr Thackeray and Mr Lewes . So long ...
... fact , or with a new view of a fact already known ; and their ordinary conversation or correspondence does not exhibit the play of fancy and aptness of illustration which distinguish the writings of Mr Thackeray and Mr Lewes . So long ...
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... fact , which Lord Stanhope disguises , is , that the Rockingham Cabinet was formed of two hostile parties , and built up on a conflict of forces , which both had found it as necessary to balance before , as they did after , Lord ...
... fact , which Lord Stanhope disguises , is , that the Rockingham Cabinet was formed of two hostile parties , and built up on a conflict of forces , which both had found it as necessary to balance before , as they did after , Lord ...
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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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