The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... civil authority in matters of literature usually tend . They lead to the fostering of prejudice , and to the perpetuation of error . They necessarily keep a nation stationary in the march of intellect , and repress that cx- pansion of ...
... civil authority in matters of literature usually tend . They lead to the fostering of prejudice , and to the perpetuation of error . They necessarily keep a nation stationary in the march of intellect , and repress that cx- pansion of ...
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... , and arsenic ; to say nothing of those other employments , those stations of wretchedness and contempt in which civil society has placed the numerous enfans perdu of her army . Would any rational man FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 39.
... , and arsenic ; to say nothing of those other employments , those stations of wretchedness and contempt in which civil society has placed the numerous enfans perdu of her army . Would any rational man FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 39.
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... civil emoluments , than it grows up into a large and spreading tree , under the shelter of whose branches the birds of prey and plunder will not fail to make for themselves comfortable habita- tions , and thence deface its beauty and ...
... civil emoluments , than it grows up into a large and spreading tree , under the shelter of whose branches the birds of prey and plunder will not fail to make for themselves comfortable habita- tions , and thence deface its beauty and ...
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... civil policy . The characters of king and priest have been sometimes blended together ; and when they have been divided , as kings have found the great effects wrought in government by the empire which priests obtain over the ...
... civil policy . The characters of king and priest have been sometimes blended together ; and when they have been divided , as kings have found the great effects wrought in government by the empire which priests obtain over the ...
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... is desirable among rational beings - the agreement proceeding from full conviction after the freest discussion . - Lord Brougham - Glasgow Discourse . DCVII . How Subjection to Civil Government is Maintained.— Could 64 SELECT PASSAGES.
... is desirable among rational beings - the agreement proceeding from full conviction after the freest discussion . - Lord Brougham - Glasgow Discourse . DCVII . How Subjection to Civil Government is Maintained.— Could 64 SELECT PASSAGES.
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