The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... position in regard to persecution ? Moral sincerity , he alleges , is no security against persecution ; it rather ensures it . Among the Roman emperors , the most virtuous , such as Marcus Aurelius , were the most disposed towards that ...
... position in regard to persecution ? Moral sincerity , he alleges , is no security against persecution ; it rather ensures it . Among the Roman emperors , the most virtuous , such as Marcus Aurelius , were the most disposed towards that ...
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... position , & c . , and suitable to its habits , character , traditions , and idiosyncrasies ; but principles underlying such peculiarities , and common to all communities , determine social welfare . Everywhere , and at all times , men ...
... position , & c . , and suitable to its habits , character , traditions , and idiosyncrasies ; but principles underlying such peculiarities , and common to all communities , determine social welfare . Everywhere , and at all times , men ...
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... position and laws might well remain unexplained for as long a period . Now here we feel persuaded there would be no essential difference between our author's views and our own ; yet a passage now and then occurs which looks as if he ...
... position and laws might well remain unexplained for as long a period . Now here we feel persuaded there would be no essential difference between our author's views and our own ; yet a passage now and then occurs which looks as if he ...
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... position of interpreter to England . The achievements of British genius are no longer conveyed to Europe in the lan- guage of Gaul . The monopoly of criticism which rendered Paris the arbitress of European taste has long since passed ...
... position of interpreter to England . The achievements of British genius are no longer conveyed to Europe in the lan- guage of Gaul . The monopoly of criticism which rendered Paris the arbitress of European taste has long since passed ...
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... position . His person was small , lower than the middle stature , though he does not forget to add that Aristotle had said little men are pretty , and that the Grand Duke Francis Maria de Medici was his height . But though strong and ...
... position . His person was small , lower than the middle stature , though he does not forget to add that Aristotle had said little men are pretty , and that the Grand Duke Francis Maria de Medici was his height . But though strong and ...
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