MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 79Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1898 |
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... ment , from its humanitarian founders ; 1 In 1702 , at Abertarf , near Fort Augus- tus ; there were some schools in the Border towns . See Chambers's DOMESTIC ANNALS OF SCOTLAND . if British support were withdrawn at this present time ...
... ment , from its humanitarian founders ; 1 In 1702 , at Abertarf , near Fort Augus- tus ; there were some schools in the Border towns . See Chambers's DOMESTIC ANNALS OF SCOTLAND . if British support were withdrawn at this present time ...
Pagina 57
... ment in our national success . Enter- prise has grown so habitual to the race that the edge of separation is blunted by familiarity , though one would be slow to assert that ties are weaker for that . Scarcely a family but has its exile ...
... ment in our national success . Enter- prise has grown so habitual to the race that the edge of separation is blunted by familiarity , though one would be slow to assert that ties are weaker for that . Scarcely a family but has its exile ...
Pagina 104
... ment of the King of Dahomey was probably an excellent government for the people he was called on to rule over , and the most ingenious European constitution would have been inferior for his people . " The instance may seem paradoxical ...
... ment of the King of Dahomey was probably an excellent government for the people he was called on to rule over , and the most ingenious European constitution would have been inferior for his people . " The instance may seem paradoxical ...
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