The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 145
... race qualities in the developement of nations , especially where , as in Europe , the races have become inextricably ... race , ' he says of the Slovaks , ' is less warlike , less political , less proud , but on the other hand ' more ...
... race qualities in the developement of nations , especially where , as in Europe , the races have become inextricably ... race , ' he says of the Slovaks , ' is less warlike , less political , less proud , but on the other hand ' more ...
Page 152
... race , which they can only do by becom- ing Magyar in language and sentiment . Thus the question of constitutional reform is inextricably confused with that of race ascendency . This is a contention , the outcome of a situation happily ...
... race , which they can only do by becom- ing Magyar in language and sentiment . Thus the question of constitutional reform is inextricably confused with that of race ascendency . This is a contention , the outcome of a situation happily ...
Page 154
... race is on no low level of culture , the author brings plenty of evidence to show that the Slovaks , if they were allowed liberty to develope on their own lines , would prove themselves as capable as the races which affect to despise ...
... race is on no low level of culture , the author brings plenty of evidence to show that the Slovaks , if they were allowed liberty to develope on their own lines , would prove themselves as capable as the races which affect to despise ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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