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As to the political bearing of the Scotch novels , which seems to fill Mr. Hazlitt with so many apprehensions , we are inclined to consider them as “ Fears of the brave and follies of the wise . " If Sir Walter's fictions are , as our ...
As to the political bearing of the Scotch novels , which seems to fill Mr. Hazlitt with so many apprehensions , we are inclined to consider them as “ Fears of the brave and follies of the wise . " If Sir Walter's fictions are , as our ...
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Political characters can hope for no quarter in such publications . We are but too naturally disposed in these dissensions to confound the lines which separate us from each other in political opinion with the grand distinctions which ...
Political characters can hope for no quarter in such publications . We are but too naturally disposed in these dissensions to confound the lines which separate us from each other in political opinion with the grand distinctions which ...
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We do not remember any of the republics of antiquity whose political career was gifted in an equal degree with attractive and graceful interest . examine her internal history , we shall find Florence characterised by that high - minded ...
We do not remember any of the republics of antiquity whose political career was gifted in an equal degree with attractive and graceful interest . examine her internal history , we shall find Florence characterised by that high - minded ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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