I say that the effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation unless our race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 1111877Full view - About this book
| George Eliot - 1876 - 444 lehte
...question ; I apply it to the history of our people. I say that the effeet of our separateness will not bo completed and have its highest transformation unless...race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfillment of the religious trust that molded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
| David Kaufmann - 1877 - 164 lehte
...with that question, I apply it to the history of our people. I say that the effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation...race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 424 lehte
...with that question, I apply it to the history of our people. I say that the effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation...race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
| George Smith - 1878 - 702 lehte
...Edinburgh at Last. 1 " I say that the effect of our separatencss will not bo completed and havo it* highest transformation unless our race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life made half... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 454 lehte
...all knowledge alive as the young offspring of beloved memories. . . . The effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation...race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 760 lehte
...with that question, I apply it to the history of our people. I say that the effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation unless our race takes on again the charactc r of a nationality. That is the fulfillment of the religious trust that moulded them into... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 424 lehte
...with that question, I apply it to the history of our people. I say that the effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation...race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
| 1895 - 314 lehte
...that question ; I apply it to the history of our people. I say that the effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its highest transformation...race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfilment of the religious trust that moulded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1896 - 272 lehte
...Mordecai's opinion, indissolubly connected with the new birth of the Jewish race as a nation. " The effect of our separateness," he says, "will not be completed...all religions, Judaism alone has been named after the race of its believers. And it is to this that we may perhaps attribute the peculiar interest that... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 440 lehte
...into the mouth of a Jew. "The effect of our separateness will not be completed and have its hightest transformation, unless our race takes on again the character of a nationality. That is the fulfillment of the religious trust that molded them into a people, whose life has made... | |
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