Blackwood's Magazine, Том 50W. Blackwood, 1841 |
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... human corruption . They see around them many evils arising from political institutions , which apparently are sus- ceptible of remedy , by the introduc- tion of a more pure or disinterested body of men into the administration of public ...
... human corruption . They see around them many evils arising from political institutions , which apparently are sus- ceptible of remedy , by the introduc- tion of a more pure or disinterested body of men into the administration of public ...
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... human nature would claim , either for the higher ranks or more educated classes in the community , any natural supe- riority in talent over their humble but not less useful brethren ; yet , on the other hand , nothing can be more ...
... human nature would claim , either for the higher ranks or more educated classes in the community , any natural supe- riority in talent over their humble but not less useful brethren ; yet , on the other hand , nothing can be more ...
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... human nature is at bottom virtuous and pure ; that selfishness and vice are the growth only of riches and palaces ; and that ample security for a pure and salutary administration of affairs , is to be found in the admission of the ...
... human nature is at bottom virtuous and pure ; that selfishness and vice are the growth only of riches and palaces ; and that ample security for a pure and salutary administration of affairs , is to be found in the admission of the ...
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... human affairs , appeared irresistible . But the result has now completely demonstrated both the utter fallacy of the views on which this grand delusion was founded , and the total hypocrisy of the humane and philanthropic views with ...
... human affairs , appeared irresistible . But the result has now completely demonstrated both the utter fallacy of the views on which this grand delusion was founded , and the total hypocrisy of the humane and philanthropic views with ...
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... human misery , from about a hundred to one hun- dred and ninety thousand human be- ings annually ; and if this new pro- ject of equalizing the sugar duties is carried into effect , it will , beyond all question , increase this hellish ...
... human misery , from about a hundred to one hun- dred and ninety thousand human be- ings annually ; and if this new pro- ject of equalizing the sugar duties is carried into effect , it will , beyond all question , increase this hellish ...
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