Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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... nature only as it appears in our island . What the Italian is to the Englishman , what the Hindoo is to the Italian ... natural defence of the weak are more familiar to this subtle race than to the Ionian of the time of Juvenal , or to ...
... nature only as it appears in our island . What the Italian is to the Englishman , what the Hindoo is to the Italian ... natural defence of the weak are more familiar to this subtle race than to the Ionian of the time of Juvenal , or to ...
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... nature of the institutions under which he lived . He saw that he had with him the majority of the body which made treaties , gave places , raised taxes . The separation between political and judicial functions was a thing of which he ...
... nature of the institutions under which he lived . He saw that he had with him the majority of the body which made treaties , gave places , raised taxes . The separation between political and judicial functions was a thing of which he ...
الصفحة 64
... nature , honour , religion , female modesty , rose up against the innovation . Arrest on mesne process was the first step in most civil proceedings ; and to a native of rank ar- rest was not merely a restraint , but a foul personal ...
... nature , honour , religion , female modesty , rose up against the innovation . Arrest on mesne process was the first step in most civil proceedings ; and to a native of rank ar- rest was not merely a restraint , but a foul personal ...
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... nature , he is , like them , entitled to this great praise , that he devoted years of intense labour to the service of a people with whom he had neither blood nor language , neither re ligion nor manners in common , and from whom no re ...
... nature , he is , like them , entitled to this great praise , that he devoted years of intense labour to the service of a people with whom he had neither blood nor language , neither re ligion nor manners in common , and from whom no re ...
الصفحة 130
... nature itself , in the name of both sexes , in the name of every age , in the name of every rank , I impeach the common enemy and oppressor of all ! " When the deep murmur of various emotions had subsided , Mr. Fox rose to address the ...
... nature itself , in the name of both sexes , in the name of every age , in the name of every rank , I impeach the common enemy and oppressor of all ! " When the deep murmur of various emotions had subsided , Mr. Fox rose to address the ...
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