The Quarterly Review, Volume 267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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... civilisation responsible wholly for these far - flung relations , since the very dawn of history reveals obscure wanderings and minglings of ethnic stocks that must require any map recording their present positions to have imposed on it ...
... civilisation responsible wholly for these far - flung relations , since the very dawn of history reveals obscure wanderings and minglings of ethnic stocks that must require any map recording their present positions to have imposed on it ...
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... civilisation . The easiest answer to the little critics of these times , who see in every change a further crack of doom , is to point to the many great men whose sterling characters and hard practical creative work have produced those ...
... civilisation . The easiest answer to the little critics of these times , who see in every change a further crack of doom , is to point to the many great men whose sterling characters and hard practical creative work have produced those ...
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... civilisation . It gave rise to , and spread far and wide , a very varied and ramified symbolism . When a new phase of religion supervenes on another , it partly rejects the symbols of its predecessors and partly takes them up into ...
... civilisation . It gave rise to , and spread far and wide , a very varied and ramified symbolism . When a new phase of religion supervenes on another , it partly rejects the symbols of its predecessors and partly takes them up into ...
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