The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... important personage than Ulysses ; Ajax is made a coxcomb and mere pretender to valor ; Pa- troclus is represented by implication , if not in express terms , as a pander to the vices of Achilles ; nay , the son of Peleus himself makes ...
... important personage than Ulysses ; Ajax is made a coxcomb and mere pretender to valor ; Pa- troclus is represented by implication , if not in express terms , as a pander to the vices of Achilles ; nay , the son of Peleus himself makes ...
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... importance , and especially , because Mr. Buck- le's work has been received with a bitter and contemptuous hostility on the part of many reviewers , which cannot have failed to excite much groundless prejudice against the author and his ...
... importance , and especially , because Mr. Buck- le's work has been received with a bitter and contemptuous hostility on the part of many reviewers , which cannot have failed to excite much groundless prejudice against the author and his ...
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... important points in his whole work , and one which has excited hot discussion , we shall proceed to examine it at some length , taking up in succession the several steps of the argument . Amid much that is obscurely stated , and much ...
... important points in his whole work , and one which has excited hot discussion , we shall proceed to examine it at some length , taking up in succession the several steps of the argument . Amid much that is obscurely stated , and much ...
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... important changes in human opinion as the change from fetichism to polytheism --- been accomplished without it ; but also , in the first of the three great periods of civilization it did not arise at all , until very late , and was then ...
... important changes in human opinion as the change from fetichism to polytheism --- been accomplished without it ; but also , in the first of the three great periods of civilization it did not arise at all , until very late , and was then ...
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... important restriction must be placed upon Mr. Buckle's law . On looking at the subject in its broadest and most general aspect , we shall arrive at the conclusion , that all systems of belief and all great institutions are beneficial ...
... important restriction must be placed upon Mr. Buckle's law . On looking at the subject in its broadest and most general aspect , we shall arrive at the conclusion , that all systems of belief and all great institutions are beneficial ...
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