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In all this we agree with Mr. Higgins , except that it is a question of some interest
whether the Celtæ and the Scythæ were distinct races of men . than the general
fact , stated by our author , seems as yet involv . ed in great obscurity . From a ...
In all this we agree with Mr. Higgins , except that it is a question of some interest
whether the Celtæ and the Scythæ were distinct races of men . than the general
fact , stated by our author , seems as yet involv . ed in great obscurity . From a ...
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Bare possibility is too slender a ground to tempt us to build on it , or to excite
sufficient interest in the inquiry . Let us have then , not conjecture merely , but
proofs that lead on to what is probable , and we shall be content to give up the ...
Bare possibility is too slender a ground to tempt us to build on it , or to excite
sufficient interest in the inquiry . Let us have then , not conjecture merely , but
proofs that lead on to what is probable , and we shall be content to give up the ...
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... a perfect community of interests among the inhabitants of a designated territory
, united thoughts and counsels , equal hopes and hazards in every public and
private enterprise - in war , the commune periculum , una salus - in peace , the ...
... a perfect community of interests among the inhabitants of a designated territory
, united thoughts and counsels , equal hopes and hazards in every public and
private enterprise - in war , the commune periculum , una salus - in peace , the ...
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But Mr. Stuart ' was emphatically a Republican , and lived at a period when the
sacrifice of private feeling and interest for the love of country was not a rare
occurrence ; and if he risked his fame and his fortone through so generous a
motive ...
But Mr. Stuart ' was emphatically a Republican , and lived at a period when the
sacrifice of private feeling and interest for the love of country was not a rare
occurrence ; and if he risked his fame and his fortone through so generous a
motive ...
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They awaken an interest in the arts which their periodical repetition serves to
renew and keep alive . The good effects of these institutions are exemplified in
the increasing number of artists , and their general improvement . Talent is not ...
They awaken an interest in the arts which their periodical repetition serves to
renew and keep alive . The good effects of these institutions are exemplified in
the increasing number of artists , and their general improvement . Talent is not ...
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