| 1920 - 474 pages
...feel not in myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others : those national repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian. Spaniard, or Dutch : but where I find their actions in balance with my countrymen's, I honour, love and embrace them in... | |
| 1912 - 464 pages
...with all things ; I have no antipathy, or rather idiosyncrasy in anything. Those natural repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch." — SIR THOMAS BROWNE (RELIGIO MEDICI.) "To me the word Artist, taken in the broadest sense, means... | |
| 1909 - 378 pages
...feel not in my self those common Antipathies that I can discover in others: those National repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch: but where I find their actions in balance with my Country-men's, I honour, love, and embrace them in... | |
| 1905 - 546 pages
...national prejudices. "I feel not iu myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others, those national repugnancies do not touch me, nor do I behold...prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard or Dutch; but where I find their actions in balance with my countrymen's, I honour, love, and embrace them in... | |
| Sir William Osler - 2001 - 416 pages
...• I • I , I. , I reel not in myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others, those national repugnancies do not touch me, nor do I behold...prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch; but where I find their actions in balance with my countrymen's, I honour, love, and embrace them in... | |
| Henry Allon - 1857 - 730 pages
...feel not in myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others: those national repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch ; but where I find their actions in balance with my countrymen's, I honour, love, »nd embrace them... | |
| 1857 - 588 pages
...feel not in myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others : those national repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch ; but where I find their actions in balance with my countrymen's, I honour, love, and embrace them... | |
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