The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Pagina 337
IT is a remarkable feature in our English John Bull character , that we are singularly incapable of understanding , or accom- modating ourselves to , the characters of others . This arises partly from our sturdy , uncompromising , and ...
IT is a remarkable feature in our English John Bull character , that we are singularly incapable of understanding , or accom- modating ourselves to , the characters of others . This arises partly from our sturdy , uncompromising , and ...
Pagina 394
... character , more or less imagina- tive according to the character of the people , is sure to predomi nate , and history , properly so called , will neither find authors nor hearers . But this mythic history , while it will throw a thick ...
... character , more or less imagina- tive according to the character of the people , is sure to predomi nate , and history , properly so called , will neither find authors nor hearers . But this mythic history , while it will throw a thick ...
Pagina 537
... character of the people , 399 their virtues and defects , 402 the Ma- hometan Empire of India , 403- reign of Akber , 405- his religion , 406 - measures adopted by him for the propagation of his creed , 407 - doctrine of the earlier ...
... character of the people , 399 their virtues and defects , 402 the Ma- hometan Empire of India , 403- reign of Akber , 405- his religion , 406 - measures adopted by him for the propagation of his creed , 407 - doctrine of the earlier ...
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