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" The effect could not be immediately felt. But, before one generation had passed away, it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common people of any other country in Europe. To whatever land the Scotchman... "
Lectures, Sketches, and Poetical Pieces - Page 44
by William Graham - 1873 - 382 pages
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The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 4

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1855 - 704 pages
...felt. But, before one generation had passed away, it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...whatever calling he might betake himself, in America or in India, in trade or in war, the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him above...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1855 - 860 pages
...felt. But, before one generation had passed away, it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...whatever calling he might betake himself, in America or in India, in trade or in war, the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him above...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 5

Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - Presbyterian Church - 1857 - 722 pages
...felt. But, before one generation had passed away, it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...whatever calling he might betake himself in America or in India, in trade or in war, the advantage which he derived from his early trainisters and churches....
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The history of England from the accession of James ii. (Vol.5 ed. by lady ...

Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 908 pages
...felt. But, before one generation had passed away, it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...whatever calling he might betake himself, in America or in India, in trade or in war. the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him above...
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The history of England from the accession of James the second. (Vol.8 ed. by ...

Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 502 pages
...felt. But, before one generation had passed away, it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...whatever calling he might betake himself, in America or in India, in trade or in war, the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him above...
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The North-Carolina Journal of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1858 - 424 pages
...evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common people of auy other country in Europe. — To whatever land the...whatever calling he might betake himself, in America, or in India, in trade or in war, the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him above...
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The Christian commonwealth; or, The Church of the New Testament a republic ...

Kenneth Macqueen - 1861 - 164 pages
...a different report, he would have done it with all his heart : " That to whatever land the Scotsman might wander, to whatever calling he might betake...himself, in America or India, in trade or in war, the advantages he derived from his early training raised him above all competitors. If he were taken into...
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Poems and sketches

Alexander Wallace - 1862 - 230 pages
...— " Before one generation had passed away, it began to be very evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...calling he might betake himself — in America or in India, in trade or in war — the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him...
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The Works of Lord Macaulay, Complete: History of England

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1866 - 574 pages
...But, before one generation had passed away, it began to CHAP, be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior . . ' ^ in intelligence to...whatever calling he might betake himself, in America or in India, in trade or in war, the advantage which he derived from his early training raised him above...
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The History of Education in Virginia During the Seventeenth Century

Edward Duffield Neill - Education - 1867 - 128 pages
...immediately felt : " Before one generation passed away it began to be evident that the common people of Scotland were superior in intelligence to the common...himself, in America or India, in trade or in war, by the advantage which he derived from his early training, he was raised above his competitors." When...
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