North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Τόμος 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... least as we have , is timid and cruel , too easily alarmed at violence and splendour . However this may be , the impression we have received from Mr. Moore's writings has always been , that his fervour , luxuriance and beauty ...
... least as we have , is timid and cruel , too easily alarmed at violence and splendour . However this may be , the impression we have received from Mr. Moore's writings has always been , that his fervour , luxuriance and beauty ...
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... least as ' much interested in the success of the project as the other — since its general features coincide exactly with their views of the danger of great military establishments and consolidated authority in the civil magistracy ...
... least as ' much interested in the success of the project as the other — since its general features coincide exactly with their views of the danger of great military establishments and consolidated authority in the civil magistracy ...
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... least we think the improbability of eradicating entirely any particular form of individual vice that may be mentioned , for instance , drunkenness , much greater than that of putting an end to wars . Yet we institute societies , write ...
... least we think the improbability of eradicating entirely any particular form of individual vice that may be mentioned , for instance , drunkenness , much greater than that of putting an end to wars . Yet we institute societies , write ...
Σελίδα 35
... least of the publick toleration of it . While these abuses existed , the idea of reforming any one of them was probably considered as wild and chimerical a notion , as some at present consider the possible cessation of war . No doubt it ...
... least of the publick toleration of it . While these abuses existed , the idea of reforming any one of them was probably considered as wild and chimerical a notion , as some at present consider the possible cessation of war . No doubt it ...
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... least valuable in the circle of political science . The result of our observations on this point is , that the favourable manner in which war has been treated by most writers of all classes , is one principal reason why it is tole ...
... least valuable in the circle of political science . The result of our observations on this point is , that the favourable manner in which war has been treated by most writers of all classes , is one principal reason why it is tole ...
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