The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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... Thought of Heinrich von Treitschke . By H. W. C. Davis . London : Constable , 1914 . 2. Politik . By Heinrich von Treitschke . Translated by Blanche Dugdale and Torben de Bille . Two vols . London : Constable , 1915 . ART . 11 ...
... Thought of Heinrich von Treitschke . By H. W. C. Davis . London : Constable , 1914 . 2. Politik . By Heinrich von Treitschke . Translated by Blanche Dugdale and Torben de Bille . Two vols . London : Constable , 1915 . ART . 11 ...
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... the gates . ' But on his own showing Dardanian cannot mean this ; therefore , unless we make the unlikely assumption that * Iliad , v , 189 ; XXII , 194 and 413 . 6 the word is corrupt , the poet thought otherwise THE TROJAN WAR 7.
... the gates . ' But on his own showing Dardanian cannot mean this ; therefore , unless we make the unlikely assumption that * Iliad , v , 189 ; XXII , 194 and 413 . 6 the word is corrupt , the poet thought otherwise THE TROJAN WAR 7.
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6 the word is corrupt , the poet thought otherwise and designated one particular gate . Now Hector's flight began at the Scæan Gate . He ran southward , then east- ward ; and the first gate he came to , where he could seek shelter , was ...
6 the word is corrupt , the poet thought otherwise and designated one particular gate . Now Hector's flight began at the Scæan Gate . He ran southward , then east- ward ; and the first gate he came to , where he could seek shelter , was ...
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... thought or action it will be found that the utmost dissimilarity prevails . Amongst the various causes which tend to prevent concord , colour antipathy is perhaps the most important . In a short work which I published in 1910 , entitled ...
... thought or action it will be found that the utmost dissimilarity prevails . Amongst the various causes which tend to prevent concord , colour antipathy is perhaps the most important . In a short work which I published in 1910 , entitled ...
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... thought that the doctor was adopting some strange and , to them , unknown European method for dealing with maniacs . It might perhaps be thought by a superficial observer that Europeans resident in the East would be specially attracted ...
... thought that the doctor was adopting some strange and , to them , unknown European method for dealing with maniacs . It might perhaps be thought by a superficial observer that Europeans resident in the East would be specially attracted ...
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