The Atlantic Monthly, Volum 18Atlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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Pàgina 70
... English conquests were an inverted copy and counterpart of his . But the Conqueror's crimes , like those of Na- poleon I. , were on the grandiose scale , and therefore they impose , like those of Napoleon , on the slavishness of man ...
... English conquests were an inverted copy and counterpart of his . But the Conqueror's crimes , like those of Na- poleon I. , were on the grandiose scale , and therefore they impose , like those of Napoleon , on the slavishness of man ...
Pàgina 73
... English sports , but with rather doubtful suc- cess . He tries to make them play at cricket , but they do not much like the swift bowling . There was a caricature in the Charivari of a Frenchman stand- ing up to his wicket with an imple ...
... English sports , but with rather doubtful suc- cess . He tries to make them play at cricket , but they do not much like the swift bowling . There was a caricature in the Charivari of a Frenchman stand- ing up to his wicket with an imple ...
Pàgina 75
... English politics , and inspired our oli- garchical party with ideas of violence quite foreign to the temper of English Tories in former days . It is killing not only all moral aspirations , but almost all moral culture in France , and ...
... English politics , and inspired our oli- garchical party with ideas of violence quite foreign to the temper of English Tories in former days . It is killing not only all moral aspirations , but almost all moral culture in France , and ...
Pàgina 87
... English , the story of an experience of pleasure which has sur- prised and delighted many a patient at a water - cure . The return to the great primitive elements of health- water , air , and simple food , with a regu- lar system of ...
... English , the story of an experience of pleasure which has sur- prised and delighted many a patient at a water - cure . The return to the great primitive elements of health- water , air , and simple food , with a regu- lar system of ...
Pàgina 114
... English clergyman named Wolsey , who devised an alphabet for their use . The alphabet is still used by them , and they keep their memoranda on dressed skins . With the exception of the Cherokees , they are , perhaps , the only tribe ...
... English clergyman named Wolsey , who devised an alphabet for their use . The alphabet is still used by them , and they keep their memoranda on dressed skins . With the exception of the Cherokees , they are , perhaps , the only tribe ...
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