American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... spirit delights , till , exhausted of its excessive energy , it is content to return to its former state of quiet activity , or sinks into temporary prostration . He enters In conclusion , we would remark , that the writings of Schiller ...
... spirit delights , till , exhausted of its excessive energy , it is content to return to its former state of quiet activity , or sinks into temporary prostration . He enters In conclusion , we would remark , that the writings of Schiller ...
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... spirit of the age wholly rejects the first , and therefore the second alone remains as suited to the purpose . To constitute a military discipline , it is by no means necessary that the scholars be ranked in regular battalions , be ...
... spirit of the age wholly rejects the first , and therefore the second alone remains as suited to the purpose . To constitute a military discipline , it is by no means necessary that the scholars be ranked in regular battalions , be ...
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... spirit and the beauty of a confederacy . The power of requiring obedience to its laws , is an essential property of all governments ; their success in so doing depends upon their strength and the popularity of their laws . A weak ...
... spirit and the beauty of a confederacy . The power of requiring obedience to its laws , is an essential property of all governments ; their success in so doing depends upon their strength and the popularity of their laws . A weak ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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