New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 345
... Celts of Brittany and of Wales they are substantially correct . With regard , however , to the Celts of Ireland , another view may be taken not without reason . It is indeed palpable , that the Irish have not remained original , they ...
... Celts of Brittany and of Wales they are substantially correct . With regard , however , to the Celts of Ireland , another view may be taken not without reason . It is indeed palpable , that the Irish have not remained original , they ...
Page 347
... Celt is most devoid . Light gaiety of disposition , extravagant love of excitement , over - imaginative sympathy and emotiveness are qualities utterly antagonistic to a steady and persevering application to uninteresting tasks or con ...
... Celt is most devoid . Light gaiety of disposition , extravagant love of excitement , over - imaginative sympathy and emotiveness are qualities utterly antagonistic to a steady and persevering application to uninteresting tasks or con ...
Page 351
... Celt who , in the words of Mrs. S. C. Hall , is " only too glad of an excuse to be idle . " The reason of this serious and important difference is , that the one is . organically constituted by hereditary transmission or other- wise for ...
... Celt who , in the words of Mrs. S. C. Hall , is " only too glad of an excuse to be idle . " The reason of this serious and important difference is , that the one is . organically constituted by hereditary transmission or other- wise for ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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