The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... remarkable utterances . One of the chief of those who spoke in London , under the power , ' as it was called , was a Mr Baxter , a Yorkshireman , highly nervous and ecstatic , who has published a book on the subject , having afterwards ...
... remarkable utterances . One of the chief of those who spoke in London , under the power , ' as it was called , was a Mr Baxter , a Yorkshireman , highly nervous and ecstatic , who has published a book on the subject , having afterwards ...
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... remarkable families who have headed its efforts in every direc- tion is most natural and befitting . English history was not built up by knaves and scoundrels , and men hungry for wealth and advancement , but mainly by good and noble ...
... remarkable families who have headed its efforts in every direc- tion is most natural and befitting . English history was not built up by knaves and scoundrels , and men hungry for wealth and advancement , but mainly by good and noble ...
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... remarkable paucity of statements as to inconveniences actually experienced ; and in dealing with many instances of difference , we have recommended assimila- tion , not because evils have been traced to the existing state of the law ...
... remarkable paucity of statements as to inconveniences actually experienced ; and in dealing with many instances of difference , we have recommended assimila- tion , not because evils have been traced to the existing state of the law ...
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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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