Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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... sion to the public good was the cause of the long - continued progress and glorious triumphs of the Roman people , so the abandonment of this feeling , the excitation of popular or selfish passion , the substitution of individual ...
... sion to the public good was the cause of the long - continued progress and glorious triumphs of the Roman people , so the abandonment of this feeling , the excitation of popular or selfish passion , the substitution of individual ...
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... sion of their powers , and blindly striving to augment the causes of their present suffering ; but it is not more extraordinary than to see the gamester , whose property is disap- pearing , doubling his stakes at every throw ; the ...
... sion of their powers , and blindly striving to augment the causes of their present suffering ; but it is not more extraordinary than to see the gamester , whose property is disap- pearing , doubling his stakes at every throw ; the ...
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... sion of which is held forth by the re- formers as the only remedy for the violence and brutality of the people . That this press has done an infinite deal of mischief , must be obvious to the meanest capacity . But it is fully as much ...
... sion of which is held forth by the re- formers as the only remedy for the violence and brutality of the people . That this press has done an infinite deal of mischief , must be obvious to the meanest capacity . But it is fully as much ...
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... sion , by the unhinging of private opinion . The Tories have much to answer for , in not having sooner made exertions to stem this devast- ating torrent ; but the truth is , they were not aware of their danger , and reposed in fancied ...
... sion , by the unhinging of private opinion . The Tories have much to answer for , in not having sooner made exertions to stem this devast- ating torrent ; but the truth is , they were not aware of their danger , and reposed in fancied ...
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... sion of education to the lower orders of the people , at the very time that these perilous and innovating prin- ciples were incessantly inculcated by the popular party , and the vast increase of our manufacturing towns , at the same ...
... sion of education to the lower orders of the people , at the very time that these perilous and innovating prin- ciples were incessantly inculcated by the popular party , and the vast increase of our manufacturing towns , at the same ...
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