The Eclectic Review, Volúmenes4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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... feeling of nationality , and the feeling which its friends call a spirit of reform , and its enemies the revolutionary or democratic impulse , I have drawn a broad distinction . The most homogeneous nation in the world may be ...
... feeling of nationality , and the feeling which its friends call a spirit of reform , and its enemies the revolutionary or democratic impulse , I have drawn a broad distinction . The most homogeneous nation in the world may be ...
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... feeling , thinking and feeling that do not wear and tear out life itself , with alternate joys and torments , reveries or trances . O how - - I long for quietude ! after all the excesses and exhaustion of such inter- course as I held in ...
... feeling , thinking and feeling that do not wear and tear out life itself , with alternate joys and torments , reveries or trances . O how - - I long for quietude ! after all the excesses and exhaustion of such inter- course as I held in ...
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... feeling may well be moved when words are uttered which menace the honour , the liberty , and the greatness of a nation , and when that nation is the nation of our own speech and blood . With us it is matter of history that England was ...
... feeling may well be moved when words are uttered which menace the honour , the liberty , and the greatness of a nation , and when that nation is the nation of our own speech and blood . With us it is matter of history that England was ...
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