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... nations ? If there be one test of na- tional genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there be one ... nation consid- erable for a thousand years since Egbert , it has , in the last centuries , obtained the ascendant ...
... nations ? If there be one test of na- tional genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there be one ... nation consid- erable for a thousand years since Egbert , it has , in the last centuries , obtained the ascendant ...
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... nations with her civiliza- tion , intelligence and tastes ; and to resist the tyr- anny and prepossession of the British element , a serious man must aid himself by comparing with it the civilizations of the farthest east and west , the ...
... nations with her civiliza- tion , intelligence and tastes ; and to resist the tyr- anny and prepossession of the British element , a serious man must aid himself by comparing with it the civilizations of the farthest east and west , the ...
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... nation , to use a shop word , has a good stand . The old Ve- netians pleased themselves with the flattery that ... nations . It is not down in the books , it is written only in the geologic strata , that fortunate day when a wave of the ...
... nation , to use a shop word , has a good stand . The old Ve- netians pleased themselves with the flattery that ... nations . It is not down in the books , it is written only in the geologic strata , that fortunate day when a wave of the ...
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... nation conveniently small . Fontenelle thought that na- ture had sometimes a little affectation ; and there is such an artificial completenesss in this nation of artificers as if there were a design from the begin- ning to elaborate a ...
... nation conveniently small . Fontenelle thought that na- ture had sometimes a little affectation ; and there is such an artificial completenesss in this nation of artificers as if there were a design from the begin- ning to elaborate a ...
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... nation , the best of them are in the centre of all Christians , because they have interior intellectual light . This appears conspicuously in the spiritual world . This light they derive from the liberty of speaking and writing , and ...
... nation , the best of them are in the centre of all Christians , because they have interior intellectual light . This appears conspicuously in the spiritual world . This light they derive from the liberty of speaking and writing , and ...
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