Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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الصفحة 63
... evil ; but it calls forth that activity of mind which in some states of society it is desirable to produce at any expense . Universal soldiership may be an evil ; but where every man is a soldier there will be no standing army . And is ...
... evil ; but it calls forth that activity of mind which in some states of society it is desirable to produce at any expense . Universal soldiership may be an evil ; but where every man is a soldier there will be no standing army . And is ...
الصفحة 115
... evil times , like the great deluge , have overwhelmed and confused all earthly things . And , even as those waters , though at last they abated , yet , as the learned write , destroyed all trace of the garden of Eden , so that its place ...
... evil times , like the great deluge , have overwhelmed and confused all earthly things . And , even as those waters , though at last they abated , yet , as the learned write , destroyed all trace of the garden of Eden , so that its place ...
الصفحة 118
... Evil indeed must be the disease which is not more tolerable than such a medicine . Those who , even to save a nation from tyrants , excite it to civil war do in general but minis- ter to it the same miserable kind of relief wherewith ...
... Evil indeed must be the disease which is not more tolerable than such a medicine . Those who , even to save a nation from tyrants , excite it to civil war do in general but minis- ter to it the same miserable kind of relief wherewith ...
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CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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