American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... thing of amazement , a thing that makes glad my heart . Tati has settled the question ; for is it not the gospel that is our guide ? -and who can find directions for putting to death ? I know many passages which forbid , but I know not ...
... thing of amazement , a thing that makes glad my heart . Tati has settled the question ; for is it not the gospel that is our guide ? -and who can find directions for putting to death ? I know many passages which forbid , but I know not ...
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... thing to be feared in a monarchy or aristocracy is , that the self- ishness of those who possess power may lead them to sacrifice the interests and happiness of the mass to their own aggrandize- ment . The thing to be feared in a ...
... thing to be feared in a monarchy or aristocracy is , that the self- ishness of those who possess power may lead them to sacrifice the interests and happiness of the mass to their own aggrandize- ment . The thing to be feared in a ...
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... thing will allow . Finally we should study ourselves , our abilities and our defects . " It is too obvious a thing to mention the reading only the best authors on those subjects we would inform ourselves in . The reading of bad books is ...
... thing will allow . Finally we should study ourselves , our abilities and our defects . " It is too obvious a thing to mention the reading only the best authors on those subjects we would inform ourselves in . The reading of bad books is ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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