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Pagina iii
... speak referred to a universal element , ib . - attempts to analyse the process of speech , 242 - manner of the action of instinct , ib . - speech closely linked with in- tellect and senses , ib . - man represents him- self through ...
... speak referred to a universal element , ib . - attempts to analyse the process of speech , 242 - manner of the action of instinct , ib . - speech closely linked with in- tellect and senses , ib . - man represents him- self through ...
Pagina 7
... speaking in general terms of the Celts and their influence on the countries of which they took possession , Marcellinus proceeds to inform us that , ' through- out these provinces , the people gradually becoming civilized , the study of ...
... speaking in general terms of the Celts and their influence on the countries of which they took possession , Marcellinus proceeds to inform us that , ' through- out these provinces , the people gradually becoming civilized , the study of ...
Pagina 8
... speaking of the same order , M. Alfred Maury remarks that they were at once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers of ...
... speaking of the same order , M. Alfred Maury remarks that they were at once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers of ...
Pagina 20
... speak harshly of the Jews , or any other sect ; all we want is to vindicate the truth of history . When Israelites tell us that there is no Christian country , with the exception of America , in which they have not been cruelly ...
... speak harshly of the Jews , or any other sect ; all we want is to vindicate the truth of history . When Israelites tell us that there is no Christian country , with the exception of America , in which they have not been cruelly ...
Pagina 21
... speak the virgin stands : But when , the third libation paid , She heard her father's dread commands Enjoining silence , she obeyed ; And for her country's good , With patient , meek , submissive mind , To her hard fate resigned ...
... speak the virgin stands : But when , the third libation paid , She heard her father's dread commands Enjoining silence , she obeyed ; And for her country's good , With patient , meek , submissive mind , To her hard fate resigned ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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