The National Review, Volume 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... elements at the price of " many tears and some blood . " At last he was consigned to the in- struction of an elegant clergyman , the Rev. Philip Francis , who had obtained notoriety by a metrical translation of Horace , the laxity of ...
... elements at the price of " many tears and some blood . " At last he was consigned to the in- struction of an elegant clergyman , the Rev. Philip Francis , who had obtained notoriety by a metrical translation of Horace , the laxity of ...
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... element , of the force which really held society together , of the fresh air of the Illy- rian hills , of that army which , evermore recruited from northern and rugged populations , doubtless brought into the very centre of a degraded ...
... element , of the force which really held society together , of the fresh air of the Illy- rian hills , of that army which , evermore recruited from northern and rugged populations , doubtless brought into the very centre of a degraded ...
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... elements , even in the very valley of the shadow of death , they speak wil- lingly enough , and not without such pomp and bravery of words as became the hidalgos of Castile . Equally diffuse are they re- specting the cowardice and ...
... elements , even in the very valley of the shadow of death , they speak wil- lingly enough , and not without such pomp and bravery of words as became the hidalgos of Castile . Equally diffuse are they re- specting the cowardice and ...
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... elements of civilisation as Castile and Arra- gon themselves , and occupying a range of territory vaster and more opulent than the dominions of Spain and Portugal and their Neapolitan and African provinces combined . Hard was it to ...
... elements of civilisation as Castile and Arra- gon themselves , and occupying a range of territory vaster and more opulent than the dominions of Spain and Portugal and their Neapolitan and African provinces combined . Hard was it to ...
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... element in the conquest of America - the character of the conquerors themselves . In Europe generally , and in Protestant Europe especially , the Spaniard has been long regarded as the type of pride and hardness of heart . With the ...
... element in the conquest of America - the character of the conquerors themselves . In Europe generally , and in Protestant Europe especially , the Spaniard has been long regarded as the type of pride and hardness of heart . With the ...
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