The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 184
... spirit of the age with all the beauty and all the sanctity that the fighting spirit can support . The investiture of knighthood became in the twelfth century a distinctively religious function . The solemn cleansing and washing away of ...
... spirit of the age with all the beauty and all the sanctity that the fighting spirit can support . The investiture of knighthood became in the twelfth century a distinctively religious function . The solemn cleansing and washing away of ...
Page 419
... spirits among her children . Instinctively these felt the inspira- tion of a truly national enterprise , and their activity and vigorous tactics bear witness to the stimulus which arises from co - operating with the spirit of the age ...
... spirits among her children . Instinctively these felt the inspira- tion of a truly national enterprise , and their activity and vigorous tactics bear witness to the stimulus which arises from co - operating with the spirit of the age ...
Page 428
... spirit which the aristocrats of France , shorn of their civic duties and feudal responsibilities , brought to Versailles , with which they inoculated the ruling principle , and which , from that hour on , marks every act , not of ...
... spirit which the aristocrats of France , shorn of their civic duties and feudal responsibilities , brought to Versailles , with which they inoculated the ruling principle , and which , from that hour on , marks every act , not of ...
Contents
NO CCCCXV | 129 |
Revisione | 137 |
The Fall of Mr Balfours Government | 263 |
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