The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... speak of them as the exercise of the imagination ? As well speak of religion as the mother of cruelty because religion has given more occasion of cruelty , as of all dishonesty and devilry , than any other object of human interest . Are ...
... speak of them as the exercise of the imagination ? As well speak of religion as the mother of cruelty because religion has given more occasion of cruelty , as of all dishonesty and devilry , than any other object of human interest . Are ...
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... speak of ' their political immorality , ' their political vices ; ' and we may be asked , of whom we speak ? Certainly not of Mr. Disraeli . Of him we shall say very soon all we think , as fairly and as candidly as we are able . We do ...
... speak of ' their political immorality , ' their political vices ; ' and we may be asked , of whom we speak ? Certainly not of Mr. Disraeli . Of him we shall say very soon all we think , as fairly and as candidly as we are able . We do ...
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... speak . The bold thinker and free speaker passed a sleepless night prior to delivering his address , anxious alike to speak his convictions , and to avoid offending those of others , and anxious , above all , to avoid compromising , by ...
... speak . The bold thinker and free speaker passed a sleepless night prior to delivering his address , anxious alike to speak his convictions , and to avoid offending those of others , and anxious , above all , to avoid compromising , by ...
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