The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... despotism and liberty , by a uniform process , arising from their own natural constitutions , and their invariable effects upon each other . In poor countries , recessity incites industry , and cheapness of provisions invites traders ...
... despotism and liberty , by a uniform process , arising from their own natural constitutions , and their invariable effects upon each other . In poor countries , recessity incites industry , and cheapness of provisions invites traders ...
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... despot ism , " Hitherto shalt thou go , and no farther . " These amazing instances of infinite wisdom in the economy of things , presenting every where an analogy so remarkable , are well worthy of our highest admiration ; yet have been ...
... despot ism , " Hitherto shalt thou go , and no farther . " These amazing instances of infinite wisdom in the economy of things , presenting every where an analogy so remarkable , are well worthy of our highest admiration ; yet have been ...
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... despots before our wanton abuse of power is perceived ; the tyranny first ex- ercised in the nursery is exhibited in various shapes and degrees in every stage of our existence . - Zimmerman . Reason perverted . How difficult a thing it ...
... despots before our wanton abuse of power is perceived ; the tyranny first ex- ercised in the nursery is exhibited in various shapes and degrees in every stage of our existence . - Zimmerman . Reason perverted . How difficult a thing it ...
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... despotism of the princes , whose maintenance is a most severe bur- den upon the countries which support them . The in- dividuals who compose those armies are miserable by the tyranny exercised upon them , and are themselves the cause of ...
... despotism of the princes , whose maintenance is a most severe bur- den upon the countries which support them . The in- dividuals who compose those armies are miserable by the tyranny exercised upon them , and are themselves the cause of ...
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... despotism which succeeding events must ultimately destroy . If we attentively peruse the history of all despotic governments , we shall behold them describe a uniform circle of oppres- sion , misery , lethargy , despotism , and massacre ...
... despotism which succeeding events must ultimately destroy . If we attentively peruse the history of all despotic governments , we shall behold them describe a uniform circle of oppres- sion , misery , lethargy , despotism , and massacre ...
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