The Foreign Review, Volym 4Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... thought it a mockery to learn that language , the masters of which lived in slavery . " Whence this singular phe- nomenon ? honesty and independence where servility might be expected , and submission excused , at the bar in France ; a ...
... thought it a mockery to learn that language , the masters of which lived in slavery . " Whence this singular phe- nomenon ? honesty and independence where servility might be expected , and submission excused , at the bar in France ; a ...
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... thought -- the force , boldness , and originality of expression , which may be reasonably expected , not only of the " god of eloquence , " but of an advocate of the first order - are , severally , sought for , in vain . What then ...
... thought -- the force , boldness , and originality of expression , which may be reasonably expected , not only of the " god of eloquence , " but of an advocate of the first order - are , severally , sought for , in vain . What then ...
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... thought only of the Jansenists , while the spirit of innovation was working , not in a sect , but in the community . As the government grew weaker , opinion grew stronger - reason became impatient of abuses - intellect of its bondage ...
... thought only of the Jansenists , while the spirit of innovation was working , not in a sect , but in the community . As the government grew weaker , opinion grew stronger - reason became impatient of abuses - intellect of its bondage ...
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... thought him as eloquent and young as ever . ' The talent which made Gerbier's reputation with contemporaries has been fatal to him with pos- terity . Beyond all doubt tradition is more just to him than his remains . He had sometimes to ...
... thought him as eloquent and young as ever . ' The talent which made Gerbier's reputation with contemporaries has been fatal to him with pos- terity . Beyond all doubt tradition is more just to him than his remains . He had sometimes to ...
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... thought , faithful domestic . But the servant , ( a traitor to his trust , for the sake of the estates , ) upon the child's reaching the age of fifteen , assisted in her being first debauched , and then married by his son , a notorious ...
... thought , faithful domestic . But the servant , ( a traitor to his trust , for the sake of the estates , ) upon the child's reaching the age of fifteen , assisted in her being first debauched , and then married by his son , a notorious ...
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