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" Now looking anxiously round the world for any new races which may receive the seed (so to speak) of our present history into a kindly yet a vigorous soil, and may reproduce it, the same and yet new, for a future period, we know not where such are to be... "
Noble Traits of Kingly Men, Or Pictures and Anecdotes of European History ... - Page 201
by European history - 1860 - 282 pages
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The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., Volume 1

1846 - 492 pages
...rolled away ! 'f But hear one of our own Arnold's impressive views of modern history. ' I mean, that modern history appears to be not only a step in advance...speak) of our present history into a kindly, yet a more vigorous soil, and may reproduce it, the same and yet new, for a future period, we know not where...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 17

1846 - 508 pages
...intellect up to the present time, and made history. But such gifted races are few in number, and '• now looking anxiously round the world for any new races...to speak) of our present history into a kindly yet vigorous soil, and may reproduce it the same and yet new for n future period, we know not where sucli...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 17

1846 - 524 pages
...intellect up to the present time, and made history. But such gifted races are few in number, and " now looking anxiously round the world for any new races...the seed (so to speak) of our present history into a kmdly yet vigorous soil, and may reproduce it the same and yet new for a future period, we know not...
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Horæ Apocalypticæ: Or, a Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical ..., Volume 4

Edward Bishop Elliott - 1847 - 638 pages
...from the beginning of the world, few in number: the mass of mankind have no such power. . . . Now, looking anxiously round the world for any new races,...to speak) of our present history into a kindly yet vigorous soil, and may reproduce it, the same and yet new, for a future period, we know not where such...
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Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, 1842 ; with ...

Thomas Arnold - 1849 - 336 pages
...when brought into the presence of a more powerful life, and become at last extinct altogether. Now looking anxiously round the world for any new races...a future period, we know not where such are to be found.a Some appear exhausted, others incapable, and yet the surface of the whole globe is known to...
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Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 1

Edward Everett - 1850 - 708 pages
...history — the commencement of our revolu* " Now looking anxiously round the world for any new race, which may receive the seed (so to speak) of our present history into a kindly yet vigorous soil, and may reproduce it, the same and yet new, for a future period, we know not where such...
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Dr. Arnold's lectures on modern history. Dr. Arnold's life and ...

William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 586 pages
...when brought into the presence of a more powerful life, and become at last extinct altogether. Now looking anxiously round the world for any new races...future period, we know not where such are to be found. . . . Everywhere the search has been made, and the report received : we have the full amount of earth's...
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Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to India: In Respect of ...

Charles Hay Cameron - 1853 - 220 pages
...when brought into the presence of a more powerful life, and become at last extinct altogether. Now, looking anxiously round the world for any new races...yet a vigorous soil, and may reproduce it, the same 126 and yet new, for a future period, we know not where such are to be found. Some appear exhausted,...
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Essays on Political and Social Science: Contributed Chiefly to the ..., Volume 1

William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 798 pages
...when brought Into the presence of a more powerful h'fe, and become nt ltt»t extinct Altogether. Now looking anxiously round the World for any new races which may receive the seed (so to upwik) of our prweut history into a kindly, yet a vigorous soil, niul limy ivpiMduoo it, the same and...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 33

1853 - 528 pages
...our present history into a kindly yet vigorous soil and may reproduce it, the same and yet new, fur a future period, we know not where such are to be found. Some appear exhausted—others incapable; and yet the surface of the been made and the report has been received....
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