Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... principles , though not inflexible , were not more relaxed than those of his associates and com- petitors . He had a cool temper , a sound judgment , great powers of application , and a constant eye to the main chance . In his youth ...
... principles , though not inflexible , were not more relaxed than those of his associates and com- petitors . He had a cool temper , a sound judgment , great powers of application , and a constant eye to the main chance . In his youth ...
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... principles which More , wiser in speculation than in action , had avowed in the preceding generation , and by which the excellent L'Hospital regulated his con- duct in her own time , how different would be the col- our of the whole ...
... principles which More , wiser in speculation than in action , had avowed in the preceding generation , and by which the excellent L'Hospital regulated his con- duct in her own time , how different would be the col- our of the whole ...
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... principles of her government , that those who followed her were likely to learn the art of managing untractable subjects . If , instead of searching the rec- ords of her reign for precedents which might seem to vindicate the mutilation ...
... principles of her government , that those who followed her were likely to learn the art of managing untractable subjects . If , instead of searching the rec- ords of her reign for precedents which might seem to vindicate the mutilation ...
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... principles of jurisprudence . Many persons have attempted to interpret between this powerful mind and the public . But , in our opin- ion , M. Dumont alone has succeeded . It is remarka- ble that , in foreign countries , where Mr ...
... principles of jurisprudence . Many persons have attempted to interpret between this powerful mind and the public . But , in our opin- ion , M. Dumont alone has succeeded . It is remarka- ble that , in foreign countries , where Mr ...
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... principles which it now seems impossible to miss , that the many are not made for the use of one , that the truly good government is not that which concentrates magnificence in a court , but that which diffuses happiness among a people ...
... principles which it now seems impossible to miss , that the many are not made for the use of one , that the truly good government is not that which concentrates magnificence in a court , but that which diffuses happiness among a people ...
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