New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 345
... race , this the key to their whole history . It has never had but one idea . An unconquerable will is its character . " Such are the views of M. Michelet , the eminent philosophical historian of France ; and there can be little doubt ...
... race , this the key to their whole history . It has never had but one idea . An unconquerable will is its character . " Such are the views of M. Michelet , the eminent philosophical historian of France ; and there can be little doubt ...
Page 347
... race ought to be the sole existing race of man on earth , and that all other races ought to be utterly eradicated , or included therein so closely as to become but harmless and insignificant . This is at least a very narrow - minded ...
... race ought to be the sole existing race of man on earth , and that all other races ought to be utterly eradicated , or included therein so closely as to become but harmless and insignificant . This is at least a very narrow - minded ...
Page 348
... race , as com- pared with other races , may be regarded as specially composed of individual forces . Concerning these Giraldus Cambensis thus writes in Henry II.'s reign- " they had treachery , thirst for blood , unbridled ...
... race , as com- pared with other races , may be regarded as specially composed of individual forces . Concerning these Giraldus Cambensis thus writes in Henry II.'s reign- " they had treachery , thirst for blood , unbridled ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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