Fraser's Magazine, Том 20Longmans, Green, and Company, 1839 |
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... , will be realised or performed . Justice , kindness , and truth , the great hinges on which free society hangs will be unprac . sist the passions of man . Oaths of office , 12 [ July , The Ruling Vice of Modern Politics .
... , will be realised or performed . Justice , kindness , and truth , the great hinges on which free society hangs will be unprac . sist the passions of man . Oaths of office , 12 [ July , The Ruling Vice of Modern Politics .
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... society , than the judge and the sheriff , the gaol and the gibbet united . He is to be reminded that mankind , with all the influence of religion added to that of civil govern- ment , are still imperfectly governed ; are less orderly ...
... society , than the judge and the sheriff , the gaol and the gibbet united . He is to be reminded that mankind , with all the influence of religion added to that of civil govern- ment , are still imperfectly governed ; are less orderly ...
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... society at our meeting to - night ; but he keeps the subject to himself till then . Whatever it may be , there is no doubt that , coming from him , it will produce a great sensation . " After this warning I conducted my- self with more ...
... society at our meeting to - night ; but he keeps the subject to himself till then . Whatever it may be , there is no doubt that , coming from him , it will produce a great sensation . " After this warning I conducted my- self with more ...
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... society's rooms about half an hour before " business " commenced , my friend of the angles politely attended me in a hurried in- spection of their collection of antique relics , which were principally in glass cases , arranged , as he ...
... society's rooms about half an hour before " business " commenced , my friend of the angles politely attended me in a hurried in- spection of their collection of antique relics , which were principally in glass cases , arranged , as he ...
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... Society of Antiquaries in the thirty - ninth cen- tury , presented nothing very different from public meeting - rooms of the nine- teenth ; and the same may be said of the routine forms of reading the minutes of the preceding sitting ...
... Society of Antiquaries in the thirty - ninth cen- tury , presented nothing very different from public meeting - rooms of the nine- teenth ; and the same may be said of the routine forms of reading the minutes of the preceding sitting ...
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