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... character and the mode in which it was passed , with his antecedents and special genius . It was described by the late Lord Derby as a process of " Dishing the Whigs , " and as a " Leap in the Dark . " There can be no doubt from the ...
... character and the mode in which it was passed , with his antecedents and special genius . It was described by the late Lord Derby as a process of " Dishing the Whigs , " and as a " Leap in the Dark . " There can be no doubt from the ...
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... character of his aims and of his policy ; but among the many illustrious names of statesmen that crowd its pages , that of Benjamin Dis- raeli Earl of Beaconsfield will be over- shadowed by none in the splendor of his fame , and in the ...
... character of his aims and of his policy ; but among the many illustrious names of statesmen that crowd its pages , that of Benjamin Dis- raeli Earl of Beaconsfield will be over- shadowed by none in the splendor of his fame , and in the ...
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... - termine somewhat his mental character- istics , and still more the limits of his experience ; his work is a reflex of the 2 social life in which he shared . If it fortunately 1881 . 17 LITERATURE UNDER THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC .
... - termine somewhat his mental character- istics , and still more the limits of his experience ; his work is a reflex of the 2 social life in which he shared . If it fortunately 1881 . 17 LITERATURE UNDER THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC .
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... character and circumstances of its people and the special social movements of its successive ages - determines , by a force akin to natural law , a specific literature . If he had chosen to write of American literature , how ill would ...
... character and circumstances of its people and the special social movements of its successive ages - determines , by a force akin to natural law , a specific literature . If he had chosen to write of American literature , how ill would ...
Pagina 44
... character to his neigh- bor , but it is always curious to see how a man contrives to present a false testi- monial to himself . It is pleasant to be admitted behind the scenes and trace the growth of that singular phantom which , like ...
... character to his neigh- bor , but it is always curious to see how a man contrives to present a false testi- monial to himself . It is pleasant to be admitted behind the scenes and trace the growth of that singular phantom which , like ...
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