The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 156. kötetA. Constable, 1882 |
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109. oldal
... common - place is the foundation of social life . These men of a well- balanced intelligence and regular habits never aimed at extremes . They sought to reconcile opposites , and were less afraid of an incon- sistency than of an ...
... common - place is the foundation of social life . These men of a well- balanced intelligence and regular habits never aimed at extremes . They sought to reconcile opposites , and were less afraid of an incon- sistency than of an ...
212. oldal
... common blood , common interests , and a common past , were converted into enemies , Mr. Lecky has taken pains to show us . The peace which in 1763 put an end to the Seven Years ' War was hailed with enthusiasm in America . In London the ...
... common blood , common interests , and a common past , were converted into enemies , Mr. Lecky has taken pains to show us . The peace which in 1763 put an end to the Seven Years ' War was hailed with enthusiasm in America . In London the ...
218. oldal
... common foe had hitherto fallen almost exclusively on English troops . The province which the attack immediately affected took some measures of self - defence ; but the other colonies either sent assistance far short of what was ...
... common foe had hitherto fallen almost exclusively on English troops . The province which the attack immediately affected took some measures of self - defence ; but the other colonies either sent assistance far short of what was ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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