Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... principles were in question , but full of charity towards individuals . We have no hesitation in pronouncing this Fragment decidedly the best history now extant of the reign of James the Second . It contains much new and curious ...
... principles were in question , but full of charity towards individuals . We have no hesitation in pronouncing this Fragment decidedly the best history now extant of the reign of James the Second . It contains much new and curious ...
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... principles . In M. Dumont's preface to the " Treatise on the Principles of Legislation " -a preface written under the eye of Mr. Ben- tham and published with his sanction are the following still more remarkable expressions : - " M ...
... principles . In M. Dumont's preface to the " Treatise on the Principles of Legislation " -a preface written under the eye of Mr. Ben- tham and published with his sanction are the following still more remarkable expressions : - " M ...
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... principles far more liberal than those of Locke , of Leighton , or of Tillotson ? Which is the more probable supposition , -that the king who had revoked the edict of Nantes , the pope under whose sanction the In- quisition was then ...
... principles far more liberal than those of Locke , of Leighton , or of Tillotson ? Which is the more probable supposition , -that the king who had revoked the edict of Nantes , the pope under whose sanction the In- quisition was then ...
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... principles , and that the Nonconformists would follow their interests . Exactly the reverse took place . The Tories sacrificed the principle of non - resistance to their interests : the Nonconformists re- jected the delusive offers of ...
... principles , and that the Nonconformists would follow their interests . Exactly the reverse took place . The Tories sacrificed the principle of non - resistance to their interests : the Nonconformists re- jected the delusive offers of ...
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... principle on which the authors of the Revolution acted cannot be mistaken . They were perfectly aware that the English institutions stood in need of reform . But they also knew that an important point was gained if they could settle ...
... principle on which the authors of the Revolution acted cannot be mistaken . They were perfectly aware that the English institutions stood in need of reform . But they also knew that an important point was gained if they could settle ...
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