Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 páginas |
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... respect to ancient history . They have heated the imaginations of boys . They have misled the judgment , and ... respecting it How powerfully these books impressed these speculative reformers , is well known to all who have paid any ...
... respect to ancient history . They have heated the imaginations of boys . They have misled the judgment , and ... respecting it How powerfully these books impressed these speculative reformers , is well known to all who have paid any ...
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... respect was paid by the Tudors to those institutions which we have been accus- tomed to consider as the sole checks on the power of the sovereign . A modern Englishman can hardly understand how the people can have had any real security ...
... respect was paid by the Tudors to those institutions which we have been accus- tomed to consider as the sole checks on the power of the sovereign . A modern Englishman can hardly understand how the people can have had any real security ...
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... respect of the French Revolution , and of its authors . Some zealous Tories have naturally expressed great satisfaction at finding their doctrines , in some respects , confirmed by the testimony of an unwilling witness . The date of the ...
... respect of the French Revolution , and of its authors . Some zealous Tories have naturally expressed great satisfaction at finding their doctrines , in some respects , confirmed by the testimony of an unwilling witness . The date of the ...
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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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