The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... spirit manifested in the European races . It is no mere political mutation , no new fashion of art , no restoration of classical standards of taste . The arts and the inventions , the knowledge and the books , which suddenly be- came ...
... spirit manifested in the European races . It is no mere political mutation , no new fashion of art , no restoration of classical standards of taste . The arts and the inventions , the knowledge and the books , which suddenly be- came ...
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... spirit in opposition to the spirit of Christianity . These ideals , in their extreme operation hostile alike to each other and to existing interests , have both of them been charged with destroying the liberties and corrupting the ...
... spirit in opposition to the spirit of Christianity . These ideals , in their extreme operation hostile alike to each other and to existing interests , have both of them been charged with destroying the liberties and corrupting the ...
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... spirit of a feudal aristocracy survived . The lower classes lacked teaching , but the society which produced Jefferson and Madison and Randolph can hardly have had a low educational standard . We have , unhappily , but few authen- tic ...
... spirit of a feudal aristocracy survived . The lower classes lacked teaching , but the society which produced Jefferson and Madison and Randolph can hardly have had a low educational standard . We have , unhappily , but few authen- tic ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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