The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... considered from the Slavonian point of view ; as many of our readers may think the most interesting parts of the an- nals of that nation so closely interwoven with the history of Germany , as to be equal- ly well understood from the ...
... considered from the Slavonian point of view ; as many of our readers may think the most interesting parts of the an- nals of that nation so closely interwoven with the history of Germany , as to be equal- ly well understood from the ...
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... considered to possess magical power , and her lofty sepulchral barrow , on the banks of the Mies , was long re- membered and respected by the people . Teta was more taken up with matters of religious observance ; she explained to the ...
... considered to possess magical power , and her lofty sepulchral barrow , on the banks of the Mies , was long re- membered and respected by the people . Teta was more taken up with matters of religious observance ; she explained to the ...
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... considered from this point of view . Particular mental sities are inherited for a much longer period by nations than by the individuals of a family ; and the appeal made so early to the reason and feelings of the nation on matters of ...
... considered from this point of view . Particular mental sities are inherited for a much longer period by nations than by the individuals of a family ; and the appeal made so early to the reason and feelings of the nation on matters of ...
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... considered an ineptitude for conducting one's - self in the ordinary affairs of life and its relations with society , has of late been stripped of those terrors which , in times less enlighten- ed , consigned its unhappy victims either ...
... considered an ineptitude for conducting one's - self in the ordinary affairs of life and its relations with society , has of late been stripped of those terrors which , in times less enlighten- ed , consigned its unhappy victims either ...
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... considered to exercise a powerful influence over the in- sane . Esquirol says that , though he can- not confirm the general opinion of it , yet he is disposed to admit that at the full of the moon mad people are more affected than at ...
... considered to exercise a powerful influence over the in- sane . Esquirol says that , though he can- not confirm the general opinion of it , yet he is disposed to admit that at the full of the moon mad people are more affected than at ...
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