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... . UNIVERSITIES 191 XIII . RELIGION 205 XIV . LITERATURE XV . THE " TIMES , " XVI . STONEHENGE XVII . PERSONAL XVIII . RESULT 221 247 259 276 283 XIX . SPEECH AT MANCHESTER 292 • ENGLISH TRAITS . CHAPTER I. FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND .
... . UNIVERSITIES 191 XIII . RELIGION 205 XIV . LITERATURE XV . THE " TIMES , " XVI . STONEHENGE XVII . PERSONAL XVIII . RESULT 221 247 259 276 283 XIX . SPEECH AT MANCHESTER 292 • ENGLISH TRAITS . CHAPTER I. FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND .
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... religion . It is a medical fact that the children of the blind see ; the children of felons have a healthy conscience . Many a mean , dastardly boy is , at the age of pu- berty , transformed into a serious and generous youth . >> The ...
... religion . It is a medical fact that the children of the blind see ; the children of felons have a healthy conscience . Many a mean , dastardly boy is , at the age of pu- berty , transformed into a serious and generous youth . >> The ...
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... religion , to be sure , but inexorable on points of form . All the world praises the comfort and private appointments of an English inn , and of English households . You are sure of neatness and of personal decorum . A Frenchman may pos ...
... religion , to be sure , but inexorable on points of form . All the world praises the comfort and private appointments of an English inn , and of English households . You are sure of neatness and of personal decorum . A Frenchman may pos ...
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... Religion , the theatre and the reading the books of his coun- try all feed and increase his natural melancholy . The police does not interfere with public diversions . It thinks itself bound in duty to respect the pleas- CHARACTER.
... Religion , the theatre and the reading the books of his coun- try all feed and increase his natural melancholy . The police does not interfere with public diversions . It thinks itself bound in duty to respect the pleas- CHARACTER.
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... religion in it . They are under the Jewish law , and read with sonorous emphasis that their days shall be long in the land , they shall have sons and daughters , flocks and herds , wine and oil . In exact proportion is the reproach of ...
... religion in it . They are under the Jewish law , and read with sonorous emphasis that their days shall be long in the land , they shall have sons and daughters , flocks and herds , wine and oil . In exact proportion is the reproach of ...
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