The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 |
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... race as the Britons par excellence , and dwelt on their peculiarities with zest , and described them in detail ... race seem to have penetrated apparently in successive waves , and spread themselves over the whole peninsula . We know ...
... race as the Britons par excellence , and dwelt on their peculiarities with zest , and described them in detail ... race seem to have penetrated apparently in successive waves , and spread themselves over the whole peninsula . We know ...
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... race , spread their influence , if not their conquests , over the entire Pen- insula . These two races still remain perfectly distinct ; and it is hardly too bold a generalization to say that all that has been built in India has been ...
... race , spread their influence , if not their conquests , over the entire Pen- insula . These two races still remain perfectly distinct ; and it is hardly too bold a generalization to say that all that has been built in India has been ...
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... races of Europe against the Buddhism which the Celtic races had superinduced upon the Christianity of the Bible ; and ... race , and Romish in proportion as the people in any country are Celtic . The inference seems to be inevitable that ...
... races of Europe against the Buddhism which the Celtic races had superinduced upon the Christianity of the Bible ; and ... race , and Romish in proportion as the people in any country are Celtic . The inference seems to be inevitable that ...
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