The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 41. ciltLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1857 |
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... reason . France , indeed , has suffered in these three centuries transformations far differ- ent , far deeper , far more poignant , than those of Holland . That country has de- sired or accepted rules of government the most various ...
... reason . France , indeed , has suffered in these three centuries transformations far differ- ent , far deeper , far more poignant , than those of Holland . That country has de- sired or accepted rules of government the most various ...
Sayfa 21
... reason ; and in spite of all her faults and cruel actions , she never lost sight of the safety and greatness of the royal prerogative and of the kingdom . Nor was hers an insignifi- cant part in the policy which eventually delivered ...
... reason ; and in spite of all her faults and cruel actions , she never lost sight of the safety and greatness of the royal prerogative and of the kingdom . Nor was hers an insignifi- cant part in the policy which eventually delivered ...
Sayfa 23
... reason to place confidence in the result ? In thus endeavoring to trace the princi- ples and the results of the distinct systems of policy which have , for the last three hundred years , disputed the empire of modern society , we have ...
... reason to place confidence in the result ? In thus endeavoring to trace the princi- ples and the results of the distinct systems of policy which have , for the last three hundred years , disputed the empire of modern society , we have ...
Sayfa 24
... reason to suppose that Philip II . granted the same familiarity or the same freedom to his his- toriographer Herrera . These official his- torians , however , and especially Sepul- veda , are not only important as contem- porary and ...
... reason to suppose that Philip II . granted the same familiarity or the same freedom to his his- toriographer Herrera . These official his- torians , however , and especially Sepul- veda , are not only important as contem- porary and ...
Sayfa 50
... reason : first , and supremely , a concern for the well - being of the young themselves ; secondly , a natural regard for its own in- terest as a journal ; and , thirdly , a sense of its responsibility to the generation which the young ...
... reason : first , and supremely , a concern for the well - being of the young themselves ; secondly , a natural regard for its own in- terest as a journal ; and , thirdly , a sense of its responsibility to the generation which the young ...
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