Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... force , gradually becoming more and more feeble , and at length altogether ceasing . The friends and the ene- mies of liberty perceived with equal clearness the causes of this general decay . It is the favourite theme of Strafford . He ...
... force , gradually becoming more and more feeble , and at length altogether ceasing . The friends and the ene- mies of liberty perceived with equal clearness the causes of this general decay . It is the favourite theme of Strafford . He ...
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... force , without es- they could have accurately foreseen_all_that | tablishing precedents of the most dangerous followed , their decision ought to have been the description , without creating difficulties which same . Under any ...
... force , without es- they could have accurately foreseen_all_that | tablishing precedents of the most dangerous followed , their decision ought to have been the description , without creating difficulties which same . Under any ...
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... force opposed to him . Yet his triumphs were not the highest glory of his military system . The respect which his troops paid to property , their attachment to the laws and religion of their country , their submission to the civil power ...
... force opposed to him . Yet his triumphs were not the highest glory of his military system . The respect which his troops paid to property , their attachment to the laws and religion of their country , their submission to the civil power ...
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... force of its own evidences and the attractions of its own beauty . Its sublime theology confounded the Grecian schools in the fair conflict of reason with reason . The bravest and wisest of the Caesars found their arms and their policy ...
... force of its own evidences and the attractions of its own beauty . Its sublime theology confounded the Grecian schools in the fair conflict of reason with reason . The bravest and wisest of the Caesars found their arms and their policy ...
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... in many lines of great force and spirit , that the speech of Lara was bitterly sar castic , that he talked little of his travels , tha if much questioned about them , his answers and the L 2 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON . 125.
... in many lines of great force and spirit , that the speech of Lara was bitterly sar castic , that he talked little of his travels , tha if much questioned about them , his answers and the L 2 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON . 125.
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