American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... feeling , which overthrew him , was used by Crom- well to elevate the country and himself ; and the arbitrary autho- rity with which he governed , was lost in the lustre of the glory that overspread England . James the Second , who ...
... feeling , which overthrew him , was used by Crom- well to elevate the country and himself ; and the arbitrary autho- rity with which he governed , was lost in the lustre of the glory that overspread England . James the Second , who ...
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... feeling with the people . Such institutions once enfeebled or demeaned , become the object of attack and contempt ; since they exist but through a moral influence , which being once destroyed , they fall by their own weight . They are ...
... feeling with the people . Such institutions once enfeebled or demeaned , become the object of attack and contempt ; since they exist but through a moral influence , which being once destroyed , they fall by their own weight . They are ...
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... feeling of rivalry , or the desire of victory ; of course to put aside all expectation and forego every attempt to procure success . The mistake was a na- tural one in his circumstances . He had felt the pride of a mar- tyr , while the ...
... feeling of rivalry , or the desire of victory ; of course to put aside all expectation and forego every attempt to procure success . The mistake was a na- tural one in his circumstances . He had felt the pride of a mar- tyr , while the ...
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