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Pagina 12
... tion : while in no way could the Houses of the English Parliament legislate for the internal affairs of Scotland as they could for Ireland . The difference be tween the relations was , in short , practi- cally the same as that between ...
... tion : while in no way could the Houses of the English Parliament legislate for the internal affairs of Scotland as they could for Ireland . The difference be tween the relations was , in short , practi- cally the same as that between ...
Pagina 15
... tion . On this point , however , Scotland showed no deficiency of good sense , and returned the courtesy displayed in the matter by the other side , by a prompt and unresisting submission to the English forms of procedure . The Scottish ...
... tion . On this point , however , Scotland showed no deficiency of good sense , and returned the courtesy displayed in the matter by the other side , by a prompt and unresisting submission to the English forms of procedure . The Scottish ...
Pagina 31
... tion , that painting rather than writing was id lect is sure to find its expression in one the vehicle of ideas to the ancient Greeks . way if it cannot in another . In the Mid- There are , as I hope to show , grounds gdle Ages , Bible ...
... tion , that painting rather than writing was id lect is sure to find its expression in one the vehicle of ideas to the ancient Greeks . way if it cannot in another . In the Mid- There are , as I hope to show , grounds gdle Ages , Bible ...
Pagina 35
... tion . And such a view is , without doubt , in itself neither absurd nor impossible . It will make the limited existence of writ- ten literary works at least conceivable at that early period . 1 : 66 * droll stories of Aesop's were ...
... tion . And such a view is , without doubt , in itself neither absurd nor impossible . It will make the limited existence of writ- ten literary works at least conceivable at that early period . 1 : 66 * droll stories of Aesop's were ...
Pagina 54
... tion is composed mainly of young mer It is essential to them that the hour b taken in full , partly as a rest to them feel it fair to their companions to give u selves , and partly because they would no freely time , which , if they did ...
... tion is composed mainly of young mer It is essential to them that the hour b taken in full , partly as a rest to them feel it fair to their companions to give u selves , and partly because they would no freely time , which , if they did ...
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