The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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Pagina 46
... French tutor : When the pointed helmet ( Germany ) and the red breeches ( France ) march together , gare à Carthage - woe to England , the trading State . Since then , to his expressed chagrin , he has vainly wooed France to his side ...
... French tutor : When the pointed helmet ( Germany ) and the red breeches ( France ) march together , gare à Carthage - woe to England , the trading State . Since then , to his expressed chagrin , he has vainly wooed France to his side ...
Pagina 49
... French or a German . ' Nietzsche maintained that , as far as Germany extends , it stifles culture . ' In a pamphlet , proceeding on the lines laid down by Chamberlain , a copy of which is said to have been presented by the Emperor to Mr ...
... French or a German . ' Nietzsche maintained that , as far as Germany extends , it stifles culture . ' In a pamphlet , proceeding on the lines laid down by Chamberlain , a copy of which is said to have been presented by the Emperor to Mr ...
Pagina 53
... French and the Slav are also Aryans ; indeed any one , if so he wills , and fitly equips himself , can be an Aryan in the spirit , as it were by an elective affinity , and await the religion that is to be . But this is all too subtle ...
... French and the Slav are also Aryans ; indeed any one , if so he wills , and fitly equips himself , can be an Aryan in the spirit , as it were by an elective affinity , and await the religion that is to be . But this is all too subtle ...
Pagina 71
... French in Tunis and Algeria , suffered from the agitation which the Italians created in Tripoli ; the seismic disturbance , contrary to anticipation , pro- duced no sympathetic shock outside the Tripolitan area . Why ? There are two ...
... French in Tunis and Algeria , suffered from the agitation which the Italians created in Tripoli ; the seismic disturbance , contrary to anticipation , pro- duced no sympathetic shock outside the Tripolitan area . Why ? There are two ...
Pagina 72
... French on either side of Tripoli . Indeed , a number of Tripolitans had appealed to France to take them under her flag . This appreciation of material advantages , though keenest among Arabs of culture and substance , is just as ...
... French on either side of Tripoli . Indeed , a number of Tripolitans had appealed to France to take them under her flag . This appreciation of material advantages , though keenest among Arabs of culture and substance , is just as ...
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