The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... historians . He has judiciously given us the current of events , as related by the native writers , nearly in their ... historian . He seems to have identified himself with the race , loves their character , enjoys their ancient romance ...
... historians . He has judiciously given us the current of events , as related by the native writers , nearly in their ... historian . He seems to have identified himself with the race , loves their character , enjoys their ancient romance ...
Halaman 275
... historian - a scrupu- lous love of truth , a straightforward , singleness of purpose , and a hearty sympathy with all moval excellence . His love of truth is manifest on all occasions , whether he is analyzing the motives of great ...
... historian - a scrupu- lous love of truth , a straightforward , singleness of purpose , and a hearty sympathy with all moval excellence . His love of truth is manifest on all occasions , whether he is analyzing the motives of great ...
Halaman 279
... historian , who should give us the history of the battle of Chevy Chase , and tell us that Sir Henry Wi- therington continued to fight after receiving a severe wound in one of his legs ? Yet , this is the way in which much of the early ...
... historian , who should give us the history of the battle of Chevy Chase , and tell us that Sir Henry Wi- therington continued to fight after receiving a severe wound in one of his legs ? Yet , this is the way in which much of the early ...
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