The Debater: a New Theory of the Art of Speaking: Being a Series of Complete Debates, Outlines of Debates, and Questions for Discussion with References to the Best Sources of InformationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 294 страница |
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... produce Happiness , and does not Vice necessarily produce Misery , in this Life ? - 271 - 271 24. From which does the Mind gain the more Know- ledge , Reading or Observation ? vi PAGE 25. Have the Gold Mines of Spain , A 3 CONTENTS . V.
... produce Happiness , and does not Vice necessarily produce Misery , in this Life ? - 271 - 271 24. From which does the Mind gain the more Know- ledge , Reading or Observation ? vi PAGE 25. Have the Gold Mines of Spain , A 3 CONTENTS . V.
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... produce Crime , -Poverty , Wealth , or Ignorance ? 277 · 277 - 278 41. Is the Unanimity required from Juries conducive to the Attainment of the Ends of Justice ? 42. Is it not the Duty of a Government to establish a System of National ...
... produce Crime , -Poverty , Wealth , or Ignorance ? 277 · 277 - 278 41. Is the Unanimity required from Juries conducive to the Attainment of the Ends of Justice ? 42. Is it not the Duty of a Government to establish a System of National ...
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... produce the greater Happiness , the Plea- sures of Hope or of Memory ? 282 56. Is the Existence of Parties in a State favourable to the Public Welfare ? 282 - 283 57. Is there any Ground for believing in the ultimate Perfection and ...
... produce the greater Happiness , the Plea- sures of Hope or of Memory ? 282 56. Is the Existence of Parties in a State favourable to the Public Welfare ? 282 - 283 57. Is there any Ground for believing in the ultimate Perfection and ...
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Frederick ROWTON. - 62. Which did the most to produce the French Revo- lution - the Tyranny of the Government , the Excesses of the Higher Orders , or the Writings of Voltaire , Montesquieu , and Rousseau ? 63. Which was the greater Poet ...
Frederick ROWTON. - 62. Which did the most to produce the French Revo- lution - the Tyranny of the Government , the Excesses of the Higher Orders , or the Writings of Voltaire , Montesquieu , and Rousseau ? 63. Which was the greater Poet ...
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... produces evil ; the good that the Statesman does , is mutable and tempo- rary ; but the good that the Poet does is ever- lasting . Love of glory animates the Warrior ; so that his good deeds originate , at most , in sel- fishness . The ...
... produces evil ; the good that the Statesman does , is mutable and tempo- rary ; but the good that the Poet does is ever- lasting . Love of glory animates the Warrior ; so that his good deeds originate , at most , in sel- fishness . The ...
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