Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 49
... feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian supremacy , so the national feeling of the Italians im- pelled them to resist any change which might deprive their country of the honours and advantages which she ...
... feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian supremacy , so the national feeling of the Italians im- pelled them to resist any change which might deprive their country of the honours and advantages which she ...
Page 230
... feeling which more certainly develops itself in the minds of men living under tolerably good government than the feeling of patriotism . Since the beginning of the world , there never was any nation , or any large portion of any nation ...
... feeling which more certainly develops itself in the minds of men living under tolerably good government than the feeling of patriotism . Since the beginning of the world , there never was any nation , or any large portion of any nation ...
Page 640
... feeling sprang from an original disease of the mind , how much from real misfortune , how much from the nervousness ... feelings had been early exposed to sharp trials ; he had been crossed in his boyish love ; he had been mortified by ...
... feeling sprang from an original disease of the mind , how much from real misfortune , how much from the nervousness ... feelings had been early exposed to sharp trials ; he had been crossed in his boyish love ; he had been mortified by ...
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