Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... matter of obser- vation immediately within reach ; he must look out for himself - must look abroad on his fellow - citizens - must watch the community , not the man . Nor would one example of a state suffice . The spectacle of one ...
... matter of obser- vation immediately within reach ; he must look out for himself - must look abroad on his fellow - citizens - must watch the community , not the man . Nor would one example of a state suffice . The spectacle of one ...
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... matter of common observation , it has not been as distinctly observed that institutions form the stepping - stones in a nation's intellectual progress . The new idea to which they offer resistance has of- ten sprung from themselves ...
... matter of common observation , it has not been as distinctly observed that institutions form the stepping - stones in a nation's intellectual progress . The new idea to which they offer resistance has of- ten sprung from themselves ...
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... matter thus : - When Becket accepted the primacy , he appears , from some language he is reported to have used , to have foreseen that either he must betray the trust which the Church would repose in him , or offend his sovereign . In ...
... matter thus : - When Becket accepted the primacy , he appears , from some language he is reported to have used , to have foreseen that either he must betray the trust which the Church would repose in him , or offend his sovereign . In ...
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... matter through whose ambition - his own in assuming the purple , or that of others in throwing it by force around him . The differences of guilt could not be allowed for where they made no difference in the result . But the laurels of a ...
... matter through whose ambition - his own in assuming the purple , or that of others in throwing it by force around him . The differences of guilt could not be allowed for where they made no difference in the result . But the laurels of a ...
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... matter circumscribing the choice of the Evangelists . " As for their piety towards God , it is very extraordinary for before sun - rising they speak not a word about profane matters , but put up certain prayers which they have received ...
... matter circumscribing the choice of the Evangelists . " As for their piety towards God , it is very extraordinary for before sun - rising they speak not a word about profane matters , but put up certain prayers which they have received ...
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