Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... doubt can exist , that it is a genuine relic of the great poet . Mr. Sumner , who was commanded by his majesty to edit and translate the treatise , has acquitted himself of this task ' in a manner honourable to his talents and to his ...
... doubt can exist , that it is a genuine relic of the great poet . Mr. Sumner , who was commanded by his majesty to edit and translate the treatise , has acquitted himself of this task ' in a manner honourable to his talents and to his ...
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... doubt passed salutary laws . But what assurance had iney that he would not break them ? He had renounced oppres sive prerogatives . But where was the security that he would not resume them ? They had to • deal with a man whom no tie ...
... doubt passed salutary laws . But what assurance had iney that he would not break them ? He had renounced oppres sive prerogatives . But where was the security that he would not resume them ? They had to • deal with a man whom no tie ...
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... doubt , were produced by the civil war . They were the price of our liberty . Has the acquisition been worth the sacrifice ? It is the nature of the devil of tyranny to tear and rend the body which he leaves . Are the miseries of ...
... doubt , were produced by the civil war . They were the price of our liberty . Has the acquisition been worth the sacrifice ? It is the nature of the devil of tyranny to tear and rend the body which he leaves . Are the miseries of ...
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... doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the things , we are at a loss to conceive how the circumstances in which the country was then same persons who , on the fifth of November , placed were extraordinary . The ambition of ...
... doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the things , we are at a loss to conceive how the circumstances in which the country was then same persons who , on the fifth of November , placed were extraordinary . The ambition of ...
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... doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation and treachery had ever struck him as discreditable . After this it may seem ridiculous to say ...
... doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation and treachery had ever struck him as discreditable . After this it may seem ridiculous to say ...
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