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Southey's Colloquies on Society . * [ Edinburgh Review . ] It would be scarcely possible for a man of Mr. Southey's talents and acquirements to write two volumes as large as those before us , which should be wholly destitute of ...
Southey's Colloquies on Society . * [ Edinburgh Review . ] It would be scarcely possible for a man of Mr. Southey's talents and acquirements to write two volumes as large as those before us , which should be wholly destitute of ...
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In every society there is a possibility that some debtors may not be able to fulfil their obligations . In every society , therefore , there is wealth which is not tangible , and which may become the shadow of a shade .
In every society there is a possibility that some debtors may not be able to fulfil their obligations . In every society , therefore , there is wealth which is not tangible , and which may become the shadow of a shade .
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And this is the state of society in which the great proprietors have devoured the smaller ! The cure that Mr. Southey thinks that he has discovered is worthy of the sagacity which he has shown in detecting the evil .
And this is the state of society in which the great proprietors have devoured the smaller ! The cure that Mr. Southey thinks that he has discovered is worthy of the sagacity which he has shown in detecting the evil .
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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