The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... once did in Europe ; and , having vanquished the corrupt civiliza- tion they found , whether in Babylon or Delhi , they have set up their own sovereignty upon its ruins . The first herdsman king ' of Babylon has had many a successor ...
... once did in Europe ; and , having vanquished the corrupt civiliza- tion they found , whether in Babylon or Delhi , they have set up their own sovereignty upon its ruins . The first herdsman king ' of Babylon has had many a successor ...
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... once and again , and corruption naturally issued in decay and ruin . Thus the wheel has gone round from the beginning in Oriental history . Rudeness , refinement , luxury , feebleness , and decay have made up this circle . This tendency ...
... once and again , and corruption naturally issued in decay and ruin . Thus the wheel has gone round from the beginning in Oriental history . Rudeness , refinement , luxury , feebleness , and decay have made up this circle . This tendency ...
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... once brought into action seizes the sceptre , and acquits itself as a sovereign . It may seem to be called forth as a servant , but it soon becomes master , and even the causes which evoked it sink into subordination at its bid- ding ...
... once brought into action seizes the sceptre , and acquits itself as a sovereign . It may seem to be called forth as a servant , but it soon becomes master , and even the causes which evoked it sink into subordination at its bid- ding ...
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... once possessed it is never lost . It must not only continue , it is in its nature that it should grow . Never- theless , here are civilizations which this one agency - knowledge , has created , civilizations which retain this agency in ...
... once possessed it is never lost . It must not only continue , it is in its nature that it should grow . Never- theless , here are civilizations which this one agency - knowledge , has created , civilizations which retain this agency in ...
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... once traced in this manner to our moral intelligence and moral feeling , these we know are not infallible ; and as it is with these , so it must be with what comes from them . Judging from the tone in which Mr. Buckle expatiates on the ...
... once traced in this manner to our moral intelligence and moral feeling , these we know are not infallible ; and as it is with these , so it must be with what comes from them . Judging from the tone in which Mr. Buckle expatiates on the ...
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