American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... feeling for the passive . It is true , that , in common parlance , the word feeling has a more general acceptation ; but it has at least the advantage of including , among its meanings , that for which Dr. Bostock appropriates it ...
... feeling for the passive . It is true , that , in common parlance , the word feeling has a more general acceptation ; but it has at least the advantage of including , among its meanings , that for which Dr. Bostock appropriates it ...
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... feeling rivetted by the use of ages , and pro- duced that state of the public mind so important , and when right- ly contemplated even so awful - the desire for change the uni- versal feeling that change is necessary . Self ...
... feeling rivetted by the use of ages , and pro- duced that state of the public mind so important , and when right- ly contemplated even so awful - the desire for change the uni- versal feeling that change is necessary . Self ...
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... feeling- their manners , and their habits of social action . Unless this be known , nothing is known ; the theory of a government may be very beautiful and plausible , but the test of its excellence is the condition of the people who ...
... feeling- their manners , and their habits of social action . Unless this be known , nothing is known ; the theory of a government may be very beautiful and plausible , but the test of its excellence is the condition of the people who ...
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REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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