The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 353
... become immediately conscious of it . It is the same with the motives which inspire men . So long as they represent something real , nobody is self - conscious about them . It does not occur to any one to be so . But directly they become ...
... become immediately conscious of it . It is the same with the motives which inspire men . So long as they represent something real , nobody is self - conscious about them . It does not occur to any one to be so . But directly they become ...
Page 354
... becoming an anachronism ; so at the present time , throughout the world , national distinctions are becoming an ... become too small for them , and like a river in spate they burst their banks and overran the surrounding countries ...
... becoming an anachronism ; so at the present time , throughout the world , national distinctions are becoming an ... become too small for them , and like a river in spate they burst their banks and overran the surrounding countries ...
Page 376
... become aware of curious learning and rules which bring back a far - gone age and a people who , through this juridical work , based upon the Mosaic law , were able to re - establish themselves and out of ruin to become again a nation ...
... become aware of curious learning and rules which bring back a far - gone age and a people who , through this juridical work , based upon the Mosaic law , were able to re - establish themselves and out of ruin to become again a nation ...
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