The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 296
... France is justly and rightly beloved , and one admires if one does not sympathise with , that serene temper of mind which profoundly and heartily believes itself right , and can ... France . 297 the name 296 France - Ideal and Religious .
... France is justly and rightly beloved , and one admires if one does not sympathise with , that serene temper of mind which profoundly and heartily believes itself right , and can ... France . 297 the name 296 France - Ideal and Religious .
Page 302
... France claims to take more than a share in these things .. She claims , indeed , to have inaugurated this era of ambitious ideality . The nineteenth century she looks upon as her offspring , with all its weakness and its strength , its ...
... France claims to take more than a share in these things .. She claims , indeed , to have inaugurated this era of ambitious ideality . The nineteenth century she looks upon as her offspring , with all its weakness and its strength , its ...
Page 306
... France were susceptible of any indulgence , if in the affairs of heaven it were permitted to consult those of earth , would it not be proper for me to temporize ? The French people , ever allured by novelties , soon forget the object of ...
... France were susceptible of any indulgence , if in the affairs of heaven it were permitted to consult those of earth , would it not be proper for me to temporize ? The French people , ever allured by novelties , soon forget the object of ...
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