The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... principles is still beneficially felt , in the formation of that peculiar character which exalts the high - born gentry of christian Europe to a moral elevation far above all Greek and Roman fame . The orders of ancient knighthood have ...
... principles is still beneficially felt , in the formation of that peculiar character which exalts the high - born gentry of christian Europe to a moral elevation far above all Greek and Roman fame . The orders of ancient knighthood have ...
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... principles in any respect , it is wiser not to attempt to reform them at once by the coercion of a law ; for however strong the arm of law , we know that the prejudices of the human mind are not easily overcome . We know also , that the ...
... principles in any respect , it is wiser not to attempt to reform them at once by the coercion of a law ; for however strong the arm of law , we know that the prejudices of the human mind are not easily overcome . We know also , that the ...
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... principles , it must be borne in mind , that those principles are immutable and always the same ; and that every new member that is ushered into society brings with him the same right to participate in the general stock of the means of ...
... principles , it must be borne in mind , that those principles are immutable and always the same ; and that every new member that is ushered into society brings with him the same right to participate in the general stock of the means of ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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