Curiosities of Literature, المجلد 2Lilly, Wait, Coleman, and Holden, 1834 |
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... passions , has developed the truest principles , and even the errors , of POLITICAL FREEDOM ! None of these historians , we have seen , published their works in their lifetime . I have called them the saints of history , rather than the ...
... passions , has developed the truest principles , and even the errors , of POLITICAL FREEDOM ! None of these historians , we have seen , published their works in their lifetime . I have called them the saints of history , rather than the ...
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... ; ' and the age seemed to afford a triumph to Manicheism ! The worst passions were called into play by all parties . But if something is to be ascribed to the manners of the times , much more may 16 THE ITALIAN HISTORIANS .
... ; ' and the age seemed to afford a triumph to Manicheism ! The worst passions were called into play by all parties . But if something is to be ascribed to the manners of the times , much more may 16 THE ITALIAN HISTORIANS .
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... passion for ostentation , this haughty sense of their power , and this self - idolatry , even among the most prudent and the wisest of our minis- ters ; and not one but lived to lament over this vain act of imprudence . To these ...
... passion for ostentation , this haughty sense of their power , and this self - idolatry , even among the most prudent and the wisest of our minis- ters ; and not one but lived to lament over this vain act of imprudence . To these ...
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... passion for the ostentatious pomp of a palace . This magnificence looked like the vaunt of insolence in the eyes of the people , and cov- ered the ministers with a popular odium . Clarendon House is now only to be viewed in a print ...
... passion for the ostentatious pomp of a palace . This magnificence looked like the vaunt of insolence in the eyes of the people , and cov- ered the ministers with a popular odium . Clarendon House is now only to be viewed in a print ...
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... passion for popu- larity , the senate thanked him for his good will to the people , but assured him that this was a certain means not of repairing , but of ruining the commonwealth . Bodin , in his curious work ' the Republic , ' has ...
... passion for popu- larity , the senate thanked him for his good will to the people , but assured him that this was a certain means not of repairing , but of ruining the commonwealth . Bodin , in his curious work ' the Republic , ' has ...
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