The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... spirit . Living dur- ing the infancy of physical science , and , we may add , during the maturity of metaphysical ignorance , Herodotus very properly avoided every approach to a spirit of dogmatism and incredulity : but an attentive ...
... spirit . Living dur- ing the infancy of physical science , and , we may add , during the maturity of metaphysical ignorance , Herodotus very properly avoided every approach to a spirit of dogmatism and incredulity : but an attentive ...
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... spirit which had been created by the genius , and kept alive by the example of the great Frederick ; a spirit indeed which was not confined to General Lestoque and those who shared in the operations described by Sir Robert Wilson , but ...
... spirit which had been created by the genius , and kept alive by the example of the great Frederick ; a spirit indeed which was not confined to General Lestoque and those who shared in the operations described by Sir Robert Wilson , but ...
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... spirit of insubor- dination in an army renders the necessity of opposition to it less apparent , or less cogent , can hardly be pleaded ; while , as appears to us , it would be very easy to maintain the directly contrary pro- position ...
... spirit of insubor- dination in an army renders the necessity of opposition to it less apparent , or less cogent , can hardly be pleaded ; while , as appears to us , it would be very easy to maintain the directly contrary pro- position ...
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