Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 23
... England . If we are speaking of a pantomime , we may say the same of some very agile harlequin . But it would be talking nonsense to say , in general , that the power of Harlequin either exceeded that of the pugil- ist , or fell short ...
... England . If we are speaking of a pantomime , we may say the same of some very agile harlequin . But it would be talking nonsense to say , in general , that the power of Harlequin either exceeded that of the pugil- ist , or fell short ...
الصفحة 24
... England and France is either equal or not equal . The chance that it is not exactly equal is as infinity to one ... England . For some purposes England is stronger than France . For some , neither has any power at all . France has the ...
... England and France is either equal or not equal . The chance that it is not exactly equal is as infinity to one ... England . For some purposes England is stronger than France . For some , neither has any power at all . France has the ...
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... England think that the influence of the Crown has , on the whole , increased since the reign of Anne . Others think that the Parliament has been growing in strength . But of this there is no doubt , that both sides possessed great power ...
... England think that the influence of the Crown has , on the whole , increased since the reign of Anne . Others think that the Parliament has been growing in strength . But of this there is no doubt , that both sides possessed great power ...
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... England or the United States ; but for mankind . Is then the interest of a Turk the same with that of the girls who compose his harem ? Is the interest of a Chinese the same with that of the woman whom he harnesses to his plough ? Is ...
... England or the United States ; but for mankind . Is then the interest of a Turk the same with that of the girls who compose his harem ? Is the interest of a Chinese the same with that of the woman whom he harnesses to his plough ? Is ...
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... England wishes to see such a law passed , proves that the desire to possess unlimited power of in- flicting pain is not inseparable from human nature . If there be in this country an identity of interest between the two sexes , it ...
... England wishes to see such a law passed , proves that the desire to possess unlimited power of in- flicting pain is not inseparable from human nature . If there be in this country an identity of interest between the two sexes , it ...
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