The Quarterly Review, Volumes 239-240William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1923 |
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... represented as an act of disinterested friendship . This was , however , very far from the truth , for Germany's intervention on behalf of her menaced ally was prompted at least as much by her own political interests as by a sense of ...
... represented as an act of disinterested friendship . This was , however , very far from the truth , for Germany's intervention on behalf of her menaced ally was prompted at least as much by her own political interests as by a sense of ...
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... represented by a much- enduring handful in Virginia , just creeping out of their stockades to raise their first crops of tobacco and maize . It was nearly two centuries before the Lowland Scot became in any serious sense an oversea ...
... represented by a much- enduring handful in Virginia , just creeping out of their stockades to raise their first crops of tobacco and maize . It was nearly two centuries before the Lowland Scot became in any serious sense an oversea ...
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... represented , but Germany also , and that in the person of her greatest men . There were letters ad- dressed to our hostess herself and to her mother and grandmother . All three have done good service in the propagation of German ...
... represented , but Germany also , and that in the person of her greatest men . There were letters ad- dressed to our hostess herself and to her mother and grandmother . All three have done good service in the propagation of German ...
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... representing , as it were , in her person the Muse of England . When she went to Germany , she assembled about her the first thinkers of the day , such as the Humboldts , Ranke , Savigny , Schleiermacher , Niebuhr , Bunsen , the Grimms ...
... representing , as it were , in her person the Muse of England . When she went to Germany , she assembled about her the first thinkers of the day , such as the Humboldts , Ranke , Savigny , Schleiermacher , Niebuhr , Bunsen , the Grimms ...
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... represented himself as an Aglophobe ; he would have been equally justified in cang himself a Germanophobe . Had he not given full ay to his caustic wit on the very subject of the Germa ? and had he always been so mild in his judgment of ...
... represented himself as an Aglophobe ; he would have been equally justified in cang himself a Germanophobe . Had he not given full ay to his caustic wit on the very subject of the Germa ? and had he always been so mild in his judgment of ...
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