The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... Nations , considered in relation to their Domestic Institutions and External Policy . By W. TORRENS MCCULLAGH . 2. The Annual Sermon , preached at New Haven , before the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church . By the Rev ...
... Nations , considered in relation to their Domestic Institutions and External Policy . By W. TORRENS MCCULLAGH . 2. The Annual Sermon , preached at New Haven , before the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church . By the Rev ...
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... Nation after nation , and century after century , have been able to do little more than transpose his ( Homer's ) incidents , new name his characters , and paraphrase his sentiments . " That national partiality may induce a certain ...
... Nation after nation , and century after century , have been able to do little more than transpose his ( Homer's ) incidents , new name his characters , and paraphrase his sentiments . " That national partiality may induce a certain ...
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... nations have studied his war maxims . We have the testimony of Aristotle to the facts , that Alexander always carried a copy of the Homeric poems about him , and that he studied them more than all other books put together . Nor was it ...
... nations have studied his war maxims . We have the testimony of Aristotle to the facts , that Alexander always carried a copy of the Homeric poems about him , and that he studied them more than all other books put together . Nor was it ...
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... nations of the an- cient world , we have the very essence of it in the Homeric Poems . ART . II . - 1 . History of Civilization in England . By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE . Vol . 1st , pp . 854. London : 1857 . 2. History of Civilization in ...
... nations of the an- cient world , we have the very essence of it in the Homeric Poems . ART . II . - 1 . History of Civilization in England . By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE . Vol . 1st , pp . 854. London : 1857 . 2. History of Civilization in ...
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... nations to the whole race , we perceive the law in still greater generality . While some nations have been developing in some faculties , others have been developing in others , and the total movement has been ever onward . Each ...
... nations to the whole race , we perceive the law in still greater generality . While some nations have been developing in some faculties , others have been developing in others , and the total movement has been ever onward . Each ...
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