University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... laws , and natural right , And swore Astrea's age was come again- That thrones should fall , and public wisdom reign , And virtue , justice , liberty unite . But every word they spoke meant some fierce opposite . By heaven abandoned ...
... laws , and natural right , And swore Astrea's age was come again- That thrones should fall , and public wisdom reign , And virtue , justice , liberty unite . But every word they spoke meant some fierce opposite . By heaven abandoned ...
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... laws apart from all others , And the Friedlander loves the whole regiment as brothers . FIRST CUIRASSIER , ( to the second . ) Are you certain ? Who told you ? Who spread the report ? SECOND CUIRASSIER . Who told me ? The Colonel ...
... laws apart from all others , And the Friedlander loves the whole regiment as brothers . FIRST CUIRASSIER , ( to the second . ) Are you certain ? Who told you ? Who spread the report ? SECOND CUIRASSIER . Who told me ? The Colonel ...
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... laws more cannot be expected from us ; and in the meantime we consider the danger of predial outrage resulting chiefly from the want of poor laws , as no more than a just counterbalance to the evils which attend their maladmi ...
... laws more cannot be expected from us ; and in the meantime we consider the danger of predial outrage resulting chiefly from the want of poor laws , as no more than a just counterbalance to the evils which attend their maladmi ...
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... laws , policies , public morals , and history ; and , in a word , ALL KINDS OF CIVIL MATTERS : ' That is , they employed the hieroglyphics as a written language , applicable to the purposes of history and common life , as well as to ...
... laws , policies , public morals , and history ; and , in a word , ALL KINDS OF CIVIL MATTERS : ' That is , they employed the hieroglyphics as a written language , applicable to the purposes of history and common life , as well as to ...
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... law by which that could be done . For my part , I should be sorry that either of the counsel employed in this cause should be hanged ; but if one of us must suffer , I submit to my learned opponent that he has the higher claim to this ...
... law by which that could be done . For my part , I should be sorry that either of the counsel employed in this cause should be hanged ; but if one of us must suffer , I submit to my learned opponent that he has the higher claim to this ...
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