The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... things of Hutchins have been preserved . Some of the most voluminous of the historians , moreover , have also been the most fanciful , as witness the Rev. Dr. Stukeley , a Don Quixote of antiquarian lore , of whom Professor Hübner said ...
... things of Hutchins have been preserved . Some of the most voluminous of the historians , moreover , have also been the most fanciful , as witness the Rev. Dr. Stukeley , a Don Quixote of antiquarian lore , of whom Professor Hübner said ...
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... things , which she immediately repents , but will not retract ; she had fancied she had the man for her humble slave , and her vanity is roused by this recognition of his self - assertion . She is moved to the soul for an undeserving ...
... things , which she immediately repents , but will not retract ; she had fancied she had the man for her humble slave , and her vanity is roused by this recognition of his self - assertion . She is moved to the soul for an undeserving ...
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... things , and measures all things backward from it . The idea which has fascinated the student of history spreads its glamour over the objective area of his study . He analyses civilisa- tion , and finds certain elements contained in it ...
... things , and measures all things backward from it . The idea which has fascinated the student of history spreads its glamour over the objective area of his study . He analyses civilisa- tion , and finds certain elements contained in it ...
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