The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... influence of British rule , ib . - effects of the famine , ib . -sale of silver ornaments and disused coins , 208 - decrease of cows and bullocks , ib . - the tribute of India , ib . - advantage derived from the money - lender , ib ...
... influence of British rule , ib . - effects of the famine , ib . -sale of silver ornaments and disused coins , 208 - decrease of cows and bullocks , ib . - the tribute of India , ib . - advantage derived from the money - lender , ib ...
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... influence was more- over confined within no technical limits ; it was general and deep . Lessing unloosened , by the ... Influences are of course to be traced on him as on every human be- ing , but in no instance did Lessing sink in- to ...
... influence was more- over confined within no technical limits ; it was general and deep . Lessing unloosened , by the ... Influences are of course to be traced on him as on every human be- ing , but in no instance did Lessing sink in- to ...
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... influence . At no moment was Lessing ever so little a visionary or a sentimentalist . The undimmed brightness of his ... influences might seem uncongenial to the development of a sprightly mind , so too were the material conditions of ...
... influence . At no moment was Lessing ever so little a visionary or a sentimentalist . The undimmed brightness of his ... influences might seem uncongenial to the development of a sprightly mind , so too were the material conditions of ...
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... influence at Berlin , in high circles , Kleist appealed to them with passionate eagerness to bestir themselves with the view of procuring for Lessing an appointment of some kind . 6 6 Try hard , he writes to one friend , to get for ...
... influence at Berlin , in high circles , Kleist appealed to them with passionate eagerness to bestir themselves with the view of procuring for Lessing an appointment of some kind . 6 6 Try hard , he writes to one friend , to get for ...
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... influence and early religious training enjoyed by most Dissenters , than to suppose that they are won over by such ignoble agencies . It seems to us worthier of both sides to assign higher reasons for their defection . Indeed , the ...
... influence and early religious training enjoyed by most Dissenters , than to suppose that they are won over by such ignoble agencies . It seems to us worthier of both sides to assign higher reasons for their defection . Indeed , the ...
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