The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... passed from victory to victory , and so did they . When quieter days came , and when the great men of the former generation had either passed away , or were reposing on the laurels they had earned so worthily , other writers arose to ...
... passed from victory to victory , and so did they . When quieter days came , and when the great men of the former generation had either passed away , or were reposing on the laurels they had earned so worthily , other writers arose to ...
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... passed away , must it not equally do so in respect to others , if but properly understood and applied ? Must not prophecy in general be throughout plain in its delineations , and literally exact in its fulfilment ? And so the feeling ...
... passed away , must it not equally do so in respect to others , if but properly understood and applied ? Must not prophecy in general be throughout plain in its delineations , and literally exact in its fulfilment ? And so the feeling ...
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... passed away . A wave of Moorish invaders , in like manner , had passed over youthful Spain , which never ceased struggling until she again became free . But the resurrection of long - dead nations never entered into the calculations of ...
... passed away . A wave of Moorish invaders , in like manner , had passed over youthful Spain , which never ceased struggling until she again became free . But the resurrection of long - dead nations never entered into the calculations of ...
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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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