Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... political opinions with his illustrious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that persecution of the Whigs which followed the dissolution of ...
... political opinions with his illustrious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that persecution of the Whigs which followed the dissolution of ...
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... Political Economy , could teach Montague or Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by resolutely applying him- self for a few years to mathematics , learn more than the great Newton knew after half a century of ...
... Political Economy , could teach Montague or Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by resolutely applying him- self for a few years to mathematics , learn more than the great Newton knew after half a century of ...
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... political disappointments , nor abuse , nor proscription , nor neglect , had power to disturb his sedate and majestic patience . His spirits do not seem to have been high , but they were singularly equable . His temper was serious ...
... political disappointments , nor abuse , nor proscription , nor neglect , had power to disturb his sedate and majestic patience . His spirits do not seem to have been high , but they were singularly equable . His temper was serious ...
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... political philosopher . Nor can it be doubted , that a treatise which , bearing the name of so eminent a critic , attacked the funda- mental principles of all free governments , must , if suffered to remain unanswered , have produced a ...
... political philosopher . Nor can it be doubted , that a treatise which , bearing the name of so eminent a critic , attacked the funda- mental principles of all free governments , must , if suffered to remain unanswered , have produced a ...
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... political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our observations are in- tended to apply only to ... politicians , who trans- ferred their support to every government as it rose , —who kissed the hand of the king in ...
... political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our observations are in- tended to apply only to ... politicians , who trans- ferred their support to every government as it rose , —who kissed the hand of the king in ...
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