Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... thought of applying for assistance was the Lord Mayor of London . They sent to ask him what force the city would engage to furnish for the defence of the kingdom against the Spaniards . The Mayor and Common Council , BURLEIGH AND HIS ...
... thought of applying for assistance was the Lord Mayor of London . They sent to ask him what force the city would engage to furnish for the defence of the kingdom against the Spaniards . The Mayor and Common Council , BURLEIGH AND HIS ...
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... thought of combining his doctrines in one harmonious whole . M. Dumont was admirably qualified to supply what was wanting in Mr. Bentham . In the qualities in which the French writers surpass those of all other nations , neatness ...
... thought of combining his doctrines in one harmonious whole . M. Dumont was admirably qualified to supply what was wanting in Mr. Bentham . In the qualities in which the French writers surpass those of all other nations , neatness ...
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... thought that all the boasted wisdom of the eighteenth century was folly ; and that those hopes of great political and social amelio- rations which had been cherished by Voltaire and Condorcet were utterly delusive . Under the influence ...
... thought that all the boasted wisdom of the eighteenth century was folly ; and that those hopes of great political and social amelio- rations which had been cherished by Voltaire and Condorcet were utterly delusive . Under the influence ...
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... thought him tall . Voltaire , who might have seen him , and who had lived with some of the most distinguished members of his court , speaks repeatedly of his majestic stature . Yet it is as certain as any fact can be , that he was ...
... thought him tall . Voltaire , who might have seen him , and who had lived with some of the most distinguished members of his court , speaks repeatedly of his majestic stature . Yet it is as certain as any fact can be , that he was ...
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... thought all men corrupt and interested , and yet did not dislike them for being so . His opinion of human nature was Gulliver's ; but he did not regard human nature with Gulliver's horror . He thought that he and his fellow - creatures ...
... thought all men corrupt and interested , and yet did not dislike them for being so . His opinion of human nature was Gulliver's ; but he did not regard human nature with Gulliver's horror . He thought that he and his fellow - creatures ...
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