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Page 150
... feeling , a broad and general study of mankind , an acceptance of the benefits of civilization , and a suppres- sion of individuality . Even in so violent and so personal a work as the Dunciad he expends all the resources of his genius ...
... feeling , a broad and general study of mankind , an acceptance of the benefits of civilization , and a suppres- sion of individuality . Even in so violent and so personal a work as the Dunciad he expends all the resources of his genius ...
Page 362
... feeling of caste and practically no pride in the natural superiority of one race to another , 1 in such strength as ... feeling and race abhorrence in Roman literature is the hatred expressed for the barbarians of the north , Germans ...
... feeling of caste and practically no pride in the natural superiority of one race to another , 1 in such strength as ... feeling and race abhorrence in Roman literature is the hatred expressed for the barbarians of the north , Germans ...
Page 419
... feeling of the whole body . This was not due to the popularity of the Young Turk rule , which never in Anatolia excited any feeling of sympathy or approval . Still , the recent revival of pride in the name Turk , and possibly some other ...
... feeling of the whole body . This was not due to the popularity of the Young Turk rule , which never in Anatolia excited any feeling of sympathy or approval . Still , the recent revival of pride in the name Turk , and possibly some other ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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