Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... existence of their cause . Napoleon was threatening Europe with a world - wide Empire . To escape annihilation , all the threatened nationalities either instinctively or deliberately re - invigorated themselves from the sources of their ...
... existence of their cause . Napoleon was threatening Europe with a world - wide Empire . To escape annihilation , all the threatened nationalities either instinctively or deliberately re - invigorated themselves from the sources of their ...
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... existence of two races , hostile to each other , and the strong animosity in the lower classes between Protestants and Catholics . To put an end to the disturbances and riots which were constantly resulting from these internal ...
... existence of two races , hostile to each other , and the strong animosity in the lower classes between Protestants and Catholics . To put an end to the disturbances and riots which were constantly resulting from these internal ...
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... existence of the United Irish societies , in college , nor did he now , or at any subse- quent time , make any proposition to me to join in them , a forbearance which I attribute a good deal to his knowledge of the watchful anxiety ...
... existence of the United Irish societies , in college , nor did he now , or at any subse- quent time , make any proposition to me to join in them , a forbearance which I attribute a good deal to his knowledge of the watchful anxiety ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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