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The Novels of Lord Lytton: Kenelm Chillingly. The coming race - Page 435
by Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 110

1871 - 880 pages
...fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. " Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it | was singular to...world have placed before human hopes as the ideals of я Utopian future. It was a state in which war, with all its calamities, was deemed impossible, —...
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Book Catalogues, Volume 2

1870 - 914 pages
...Beckford's "Vathek." The social state, "the new Utopia," which he contrives, unites and harmonizes into one system " nearly all the objects which the...world have placed before human hopes as the ideals of а Utopian future," Of course it is a harmony of contradictions, a unity of absurdities; but such the...
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BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE

william blackwood - 1871 - 810 pages
...this social state of the Vrilya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonise ?= F !+? 8 ԗ߇ Q # J/ܨjF y 襱 Q 2 qV Ć Dn)9(b% ^ { i 2KX E *G CX f\ / Y Ⱥ il j tinideals of a Utopian future. It was a state in which war, with all its calamities, was deemed impossible,...
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The Coming Race

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1871 - 308 pages
...or fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonise into one system nearly all the objects which the various philosophers of the upper world...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 110

1871 - 818 pages
...fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. " Now, in this social state of the Vrilya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonise into one system nearly all the objects which the various philosophers of the upper world...
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The Coming Race

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1875 - 116 pages
...or fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it was singular to mark...all the objects which the various philosophers of tho upper world have placed before human hopes as the ideals of a Utopian future. It was a state in...
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Kenelm Chillingly: His Adventures and Opinions, Volume 2

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1893 - 474 pages
...or fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonize into cue system nearly all the objects which the various philosophers of the upper world have placed before...
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Novels, Volume 2; Volume 23

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897 - 556 pages
...or fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonise into one system nearly all the objects which the various philosophers of the upper world...
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Die Selbstkritik der Utopie in der angloamerikanischen Literatur

Hans Ulrich Seeber - 2003 - 316 pages
...or fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonise into one System nearly all the objects which the various philosophers of the upper world...
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Coming Race

Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 2006 - 330 pages
...or fitted to enjoy for long the very happiness of which we dream or to which we aspire. Now, in this social state of the Vril-ya, it was singular to mark how it contrived to unite and to harmonise into one system nearly all the objects which the various philosophers of the upper world...
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