The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 176
... political ability which animated the men who in ancient times emigrated from Norway and the rest of the Scan- dinavian North . ' And hither even still , for the same good pur- pose of proclaiming to the people the laws they are to obey ...
... political ability which animated the men who in ancient times emigrated from Norway and the rest of the Scan- dinavian North . ' And hither even still , for the same good pur- pose of proclaiming to the people the laws they are to obey ...
Page 221
... politics of the island . Though they failed to attract observation in England , they were as important and as exciting as ever in their own sphere . Nor can any society offer more striking points for reflection than a community composed ...
... politics of the island . Though they failed to attract observation in England , they were as important and as exciting as ever in their own sphere . Nor can any society offer more striking points for reflection than a community composed ...
Page 223
... political history of every tropical colony . To the intelligence and often to the acquire- ments of the white race it unites the impulsive waywardness of the negro , and adds a sensitiveness of its own , which is a per- petual vexation ...
... political history of every tropical colony . To the intelligence and often to the acquire- ments of the white race it unites the impulsive waywardness of the negro , and adds a sensitiveness of its own , which is a per- petual vexation ...
Page 224
... political grievances , which he specially described . We shall examine the details of this letter later . At present , we content ourselves with remarking that many of his assertions are highly exaggerated , some utterly untrue , while ...
... political grievances , which he specially described . We shall examine the details of this letter later . At present , we content ourselves with remarking that many of his assertions are highly exaggerated , some utterly untrue , while ...
Page 234
... political and personal opponents , while not a few contemplated the attainment of their ends by the death or expulsion of the white inhabitants of the Island . ' III . - That though the original design for the overthrow of consti- tuted ...
... political and personal opponents , while not a few contemplated the attainment of their ends by the death or expulsion of the white inhabitants of the Island . ' III . - That though the original design for the overthrow of consti- tuted ...
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