The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... idea , which pervades our legislature and is paraded in our courts of justice - the idea that all men are equal before a tribunal and in the eyes of the presiding judge - is simply hateful to the noble , and is not always valued by the ...
... idea , which pervades our legislature and is paraded in our courts of justice - the idea that all men are equal before a tribunal and in the eyes of the presiding judge - is simply hateful to the noble , and is not always valued by the ...
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... idea - more im- pressive and distinct . In the imitation , therefore , of nature , the great question is what is the general character of the impression received ? and next , what are its chief causes ? . . . There can be no doubt that ...
... idea - more im- pressive and distinct . In the imitation , therefore , of nature , the great question is what is the general character of the impression received ? and next , what are its chief causes ? . . . There can be no doubt that ...
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... idea , but it is to Hill that the undoubted claim of courageously clearing an asylum of all mechanical implements of restraint is incontestably due , and for this service the crown that is due to him should no longer be withheld . And ...
... idea , but it is to Hill that the undoubted claim of courageously clearing an asylum of all mechanical implements of restraint is incontestably due , and for this service the crown that is due to him should no longer be withheld . And ...
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