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... interest in all that relates to literary Germany , and the con- viction that no institutions in Europe of equal importance , are so imperfectly known in England as the German Universities . The Germans themselves are now becoming better ...
... interest in all that relates to literary Germany , and the con- viction that no institutions in Europe of equal importance , are so imperfectly known in England as the German Universities . The Germans themselves are now becoming better ...
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... interest in all that relates to literary Germany , and the con- viction that no institutions in Europe of equal importance , are so imperfectly known in England as the German Universities . The Germans themselves are now becoming better ...
... interest in all that relates to literary Germany , and the con- viction that no institutions in Europe of equal importance , are so imperfectly known in England as the German Universities . The Germans themselves are now becoming better ...
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... reason , and conscientiously believing that his own country is the pivot on which the world turns round , that to him are entrusted all the serious interests of the human race , 1 he is apt to regard with a careless gaze the.
... reason , and conscientiously believing that his own country is the pivot on which the world turns round , that to him are entrusted all the serious interests of the human race , 1 he is apt to regard with a careless gaze the.
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... interest in institutions which are acknow- ledged to have done so much for Literature and Education , and which must inevitably exercise a great and increasing influence on the studies of similar establishments in our own country , but ...
... interest in institutions which are acknow- ledged to have done so much for Literature and Education , and which must inevitably exercise a great and increasing influence on the studies of similar establishments in our own country , but ...
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... interests , by checking the spirit of free en- quiry , and by removing from the sphere of their influence , and throwing into active and embittered opposition , Roman Catholics , and * Dr . Arnold in a letter to a friend says : ,, I ...
... interests , by checking the spirit of free en- quiry , and by removing from the sphere of their influence , and throwing into active and embittered opposition , Roman Catholics , and * Dr . Arnold in a letter to a friend says : ,, I ...
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