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... character , in private and public virtue , it may seem absurd to institute any comparison between them ; but they had the same haughtiness and vehemence of temper . In their language and manner there was a dis- dainful self - confidence ...
... character , in private and public virtue , it may seem absurd to institute any comparison between them ; but they had the same haughtiness and vehemence of temper . In their language and manner there was a dis- dainful self - confidence ...
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... character , 459 . Dubois , 294 . E. Eastern Empire , its relapse , 343 . Ecclesiastical Property , its proposed confiscation by House of Commons , 434 . Elizabeth , Queen , state of literature in her reign , 304 ; an Adiaphorist , 437 ...
... character , 459 . Dubois , 294 . E. Eastern Empire , its relapse , 343 . Ecclesiastical Property , its proposed confiscation by House of Commons , 434 . Elizabeth , Queen , state of literature in her reign , 304 ; an Adiaphorist , 437 ...
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... character ad- mired by the Romans , 303 . Greeks , the fashionable logic of the , 328 ; in the time of Homer , 341 ... character ; fallacies of Greek reasoning and opinions , 326 ; difference between Thucydides and Herodotus ; his- toric ...
... character ad- mired by the Romans , 303 . Greeks , the fashionable logic of the , 328 ; in the time of Homer , 341 ... character ; fallacies of Greek reasoning and opinions , 326 ; difference between Thucydides and Herodotus ; his- toric ...
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The Poetical Works of JOHN DRYDEN 2 vols University | 293 |
UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
BENTHAMS DEFENCE OF MILL | 377 |
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