The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 32
... feeling of opposition and antagonism to foreign nations , which in former times was less marked . But this constitutes no exception to our main proposition ; it is , on the contrary , a vindication of it . For the patriotic sentiments ...
... feeling of opposition and antagonism to foreign nations , which in former times was less marked . But this constitutes no exception to our main proposition ; it is , on the contrary , a vindication of it . For the patriotic sentiments ...
Page 336
... feelings and understanding are wholly with you . I wish I could come to you ( the illness of a child preventing ) . I doubt if any of your friends has a stronger feeling on this subject than A. ( his wife ) . If I do not say more ...
... feelings and understanding are wholly with you . I wish I could come to you ( the illness of a child preventing ) . I doubt if any of your friends has a stronger feeling on this subject than A. ( his wife ) . If I do not say more ...
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... feelings aroused by a colour or a sound are in themselves no more aesthetic than practical . The feeling produced by the colour yellow is as much a practical event as the taste of sugar or the pain produced by a blow . It leads to ...
... feelings aroused by a colour or a sound are in themselves no more aesthetic than practical . The feeling produced by the colour yellow is as much a practical event as the taste of sugar or the pain produced by a blow . It leads to ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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