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We have seen , in our own time , great talents , intense labour , and long meditation , employed in this struggle against the spirit of the age , and employed , we will not say , absolutely in vain , but with dubious success and feeble ...
We have seen , in our own time , great talents , intense labour , and long meditation , employed in this struggle against the spirit of the age , and employed , we will not say , absolutely in vain , but with dubious success and feeble ...
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Each of them will , as it seems to our feeble understandings , employ more industry , and feed more mouths , than formerly . The sum is exactly the same . It is in different hands . But on what grounds does Mr. Southey call upon us to ...
Each of them will , as it seems to our feeble understandings , employ more industry , and feed more mouths , than formerly . The sum is exactly the same . It is in different hands . But on what grounds does Mr. Southey call upon us to ...
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These two passages , put together , would lead us to the conclusion that , in Mr. Southey's opinion , the utmost severity ever employed by the Roman Catholic church in the days of its greatest power , ought to be employed against ...
These two passages , put together , would lead us to the conclusion that , in Mr. Southey's opinion , the utmost severity ever employed by the Roman Catholic church in the days of its greatest power , ought to be employed against ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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