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Pagina 16
... mind can possibly conceive . † Any one whose researches have been carried back to the earliest records of the Greek and Roman people , must be sufficiently alive to the difference existing between them to feel that Jupiter and Zeus are ...
... mind can possibly conceive . † Any one whose researches have been carried back to the earliest records of the Greek and Roman people , must be sufficiently alive to the difference existing between them to feel that Jupiter and Zeus are ...
Pagina 16
in Greece , but never having any effect on the Hellenic mind . Nor was there any trace of this doctrine among the Pelasgians , who are confessedly nearer to the Hindu Aryans than any other ; the theory of the Greeks , Romans , and ...
in Greece , but never having any effect on the Hellenic mind . Nor was there any trace of this doctrine among the Pelasgians , who are confessedly nearer to the Hindu Aryans than any other ; the theory of the Greeks , Romans , and ...
Pagina 30
... mind . Accustomed to regard the Turans as the enemies of Iran , writers have failed to perceive that the Khamites are the same people . The word Mongol has also been a fruitful source of error , since it has acquired a meaning ...
... mind . Accustomed to regard the Turans as the enemies of Iran , writers have failed to perceive that the Khamites are the same people . The word Mongol has also been a fruitful source of error , since it has acquired a meaning ...
Pagina 40
... minds of many , even of his republican friends , must have been his ostentatious patronage of a person like Rochefort ! A revolutionary scribbler whose calibre was measured by a squib ; whose political theory sacrificed all principles ...
... minds of many , even of his republican friends , must have been his ostentatious patronage of a person like Rochefort ! A revolutionary scribbler whose calibre was measured by a squib ; whose political theory sacrificed all principles ...
Pagina 48
... mind that the broad , and often sombre genius of the poet , playwright , romancer , and political conspiritor all combined , when flaunted forth by jealous enthusiasts as a sort of smothering pall , to stifle and conceal the less ...
... mind that the broad , and often sombre genius of the poet , playwright , romancer , and political conspiritor all combined , when flaunted forth by jealous enthusiasts as a sort of smothering pall , to stifle and conceal the less ...
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