Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... lived in caverns and eaten each other ! We are sick , it seems , like the children of Israel , of the objects of our old and legitimate worship . We pine for a new idola- try . All that is costly and all that is ornamental in our ...
... lived in caverns and eaten each other ! We are sick , it seems , like the children of Israel , of the objects of our old and legitimate worship . We pine for a new idola- try . All that is costly and all that is ornamental in our ...
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... lived peaceably under any government if their persons and property had been secure . We never said that the French Revolution took place because the poor began to compare their cottages and salads with the hotels and banquets of the ...
... lived peaceably under any government if their persons and property had been secure . We never said that the French Revolution took place because the poor began to compare their cottages and salads with the hotels and banquets of the ...
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... lived in fear for their lives and their possessions under Nero and under the National Convention , it fol lows that the causes from which misgovernment pro- ceeds existed both in the despotism of Rome and in the democracy of France ...
... lived in fear for their lives and their possessions under Nero and under the National Convention , it fol lows that the causes from which misgovernment pro- ceeds existed both in the despotism of Rome and in the democracy of France ...
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... lived , whose talents so precisely qualified him to write the history of the great naval warrior . There were no fine riddles of the hu- man heart to read , no theories to propound , no hidden causes to develope , no remote consequences ...
... lived , whose talents so precisely qualified him to write the history of the great naval warrior . There were no fine riddles of the hu- man heart to read , no theories to propound , no hidden causes to develope , no remote consequences ...
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... lived , in substantial or ornamented cottages , with box- hedges , flower - gardens , bee - hives , and orchards ? If not , what is his parallel worth ? We despise those mock philosophers , who think that they serve the cause of science ...
... lived , in substantial or ornamented cottages , with box- hedges , flower - gardens , bee - hives , and orchards ? If not , what is his parallel worth ? We despise those mock philosophers , who think that they serve the cause of science ...
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