The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... honour ' may be said to be one which Englishmen pride themselves on understanding by instinct . It has a feudal origin ; the moral code which it implies is one that is primarily framed for aristocracy ; it can only be truly understood ...
... honour ' may be said to be one which Englishmen pride themselves on understanding by instinct . It has a feudal origin ; the moral code which it implies is one that is primarily framed for aristocracy ; it can only be truly understood ...
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... honour to Italy in every realm of Europe , was neither burned at the stake , nor thrown into the dungeons of the Holy Office , nor stretched on its rack . In other respects , the sentence of condemnation passed on Galileo formed no ...
... honour to Italy in every realm of Europe , was neither burned at the stake , nor thrown into the dungeons of the Holy Office , nor stretched on its rack . In other respects , the sentence of condemnation passed on Galileo formed no ...
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... honours , possessions , and privileges of the principality . The ancestors of the three houses have always proved ... honour had disappeared with the last Mussul- man emperor . But he opposed the full recognition of the prin- ciple of ...
... honours , possessions , and privileges of the principality . The ancestors of the three houses have always proved ... honour had disappeared with the last Mussul- man emperor . But he opposed the full recognition of the prin- ciple of ...
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