The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... influence , there is clearly discernible a certain secularisation of the mind and a tendency of thought to concern itself seriously with mundane interests and studies , and this at a time long prior to any possibility of direct ...
... influence , there is clearly discernible a certain secularisation of the mind and a tendency of thought to concern itself seriously with mundane interests and studies , and this at a time long prior to any possibility of direct ...
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... influence King Stephen and Mr. Oversecretary Stephen , had for some time , under the title of Counsel to the Colonial Department , as he did later when Under - secretary of State , virtually ruled the Colonial Empire , the great ...
... influence King Stephen and Mr. Oversecretary Stephen , had for some time , under the title of Counsel to the Colonial Department , as he did later when Under - secretary of State , virtually ruled the Colonial Empire , the great ...
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... influence had been a disturbing , a destroying influence , but in due course it became a vitalising one , imparting its energy and individuality to an effete people , cleansing the vitiated soil , and giving the lifeless roots strength ...
... influence had been a disturbing , a destroying influence , but in due course it became a vitalising one , imparting its energy and individuality to an effete people , cleansing the vitiated soil , and giving the lifeless roots strength ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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