Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and an Index, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1860 |
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... ment similar to that which Captain Lemuel Gulliver felt when he first landed in Brobdingnag , and saw corn as high as the oaks in the New Forest , thimbles as large as buckets , and wrens of the bulk of turkeys . The whole book , and ...
... ment similar to that which Captain Lemuel Gulliver felt when he first landed in Brobdingnag , and saw corn as high as the oaks in the New Forest , thimbles as large as buckets , and wrens of the bulk of turkeys . The whole book , and ...
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... ment of Eliot , the Stuarts had attempted to discover the fundamental rules which guided her conduct in all her dealings with her people , they would have per- ceived that their policy was then most unlike to hers , when to a ...
... ment of Eliot , the Stuarts had attempted to discover the fundamental rules which guided her conduct in all her dealings with her people , they would have per- ceived that their policy was then most unlike to hers , when to a ...
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... ment , formed some new combination . The only man who could fix the agitated elements of society in a stable form was following a wild vision of glory and empire through the Syrian deserts . The time was not yet come , when " Confusion ...
... ment , formed some new combination . The only man who could fix the agitated elements of society in a stable form was following a wild vision of glory and empire through the Syrian deserts . The time was not yet come , when " Confusion ...
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... ment which has produced that revolution . Why was the French Revolution so bloody and destructive ? Why was our revolution of 1641 comparatively mild ? Why was our revolution of 1688 milder still ? Why was the American Revolution ...
... ment which has produced that revolution . Why was the French Revolution so bloody and destructive ? Why was our revolution of 1641 comparatively mild ? Why was our revolution of 1688 milder still ? Why was the American Revolution ...
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... not have filled the country with horror and indignation . ment . - And , now that the victory is won , has it been abused ? An immense mass of power has been trans - ferred from an oligarchy to the nation . Are 54 MIRABEAU .
... not have filled the country with horror and indignation . ment . - And , now that the victory is won , has it been abused ? An immense mass of power has been trans - ferred from an oligarchy to the nation . Are 54 MIRABEAU .
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