Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... doctrines and rites of the established re- ligion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms which carried terror into the palaces and ...
... doctrines and rites of the established re- ligion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms which carried terror into the palaces and ...
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... doctrines which have rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was considered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact , however , seems to have been , that Machiavelli , despairing of the liberty of Florence ...
... doctrines which have rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was considered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact , however , seems to have been , that Machiavelli , despairing of the liberty of Florence ...
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... doctrine of rent now universally received by political economists , was propounded almost at the same moment , by two writers unconnected with each other . Preceding speculators had long been blundering round about it ; and it could not ...
... doctrine of rent now universally received by political economists , was propounded almost at the same moment , by two writers unconnected with each other . Preceding speculators had long been blundering round about it ; and it could not ...
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... doctrines of natural religion , were enough for tenances and complexions , were widely differ- the good young man . The strong meat , the ent , governed by one mighty despotism , which bold speculations on physical and metaphysi- had ...
... doctrines of natural religion , were enough for tenances and complexions , were widely differ- the good young man . The strong meat , the ent , governed by one mighty despotism , which bold speculations on physical and metaphysi- had ...
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... doctrines . Gene- rals and Statesmen are metamorphosed into magnanimous coxcombs , from whose fulsome virtues we turn away with disgust . The fine sayings and exploits of their heroes reminds us of the insufferable perfections of Sir ...
... doctrines . Gene- rals and Statesmen are metamorphosed into magnanimous coxcombs , from whose fulsome virtues we turn away with disgust . The fine sayings and exploits of their heroes reminds us of the insufferable perfections of Sir ...
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