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" ... to posterity in the pages of history. Indeed, his name would never have been heard of had it not been for the generous allusion made to him by Vancouver, in his narrative published six years afterwards. "
Letters from Europe: During a Tour Through Switzerland and Italy, in the ... - Page 46
by Joseph Sansom - 1805
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volume 35

John George Cochrane - 1845 - 642 pages
...all claim to the glory of being handed down to posterity in the pages of history. Indeed, his name would never have been heard of had it not been for the generous allusion made to him by Vancouver, in his narrative published six years afterwards. Disentangling...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 5

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 604 pages
...all claim to the glory of being handed down to posterity in the pages of history. Indeed, his name would never have been heard of had it not been for the generous allusion made to him by Vancouver, in his narrative published six years afterwards. Disentangling...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 5

American literature - 1845 - 606 pages
...all claim to the glory of being handed down to posterity in the pages of history. Indeed, his name would never have been heard of had it not been for the generous allusion made to him by Vancouver, in his narrative published six years afterwards. Disentangling...
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The Popular Magazine of Anthropology, Volume 1

Anthropology - 1866 - 164 pages
...and other mulattoes. Now, such intellects as those in white men are so common place, that their names would never have been heard of had it not been for the colour of the individuals. But a mulatto can with no more propriety be called a negro than a mule can...
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The Anthropological Review, Volumes 3-4

Anthropological Society of London - Anthropology - 1866 - 802 pages
...and other mulattoes. Now, such intellects as those in white men are so common place, that their names would never have been heard of had it not been for the colour of the individuals. But a mulatto can -witi no more propriety be called a negro than a mule...
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The Life and Labours of Saint Thomas of Aquin, Volume 1

Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1871 - 900 pages
...be, when he had the faculty to thinii it, with such vividness. An obscure man, Gaunilo, whose name would never have been heard of, had it not been for the immortality of the Saint, assailed the newly-discovered proof of Anselm.* Whether or no the Saint's...
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The Life and Labours of Thomas of Aquin, Volume 1

abp. Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1871 - 884 pages
...to be, when he had the faculty to think it, with such vividness. An obscure man, Gaunilo, whose name would never have been heard of, had it not been for the immortality of the Saint, assailed the newly-discovered proof of Anselm.* Whether or no the Saint's...
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The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New ..., Volume 33

R. H. Andrews - Medicine - 1912 - 480 pages
...women are prone to overrate the symptoms which the doctor points out. For example, "lost manhood'' would never have been heard of had it not been for the undue prominence given the matter by quack literature and irregular doctors. When the doctor listens...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1883 - 1078 pages
...that the Church Missionary Society knew of this crime and took no stops in the matter, and that it would never have been heard of had it not been for the British Consul. The noble Duke had not read all the Papers, or he would have seen that it was the Society,...
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The Outlook, Volume 94

United States - 1910 - 1102 pages
...Christopher's Bronte. Here, too, are a few Dandie Dinmonts — a curiously hoary, unkempt little old dog which would never have been heard of had it not been for the author of " Waverley ;" and the spaniels that have figured in so many portraits of the Reynolds and...
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