Life-writings by British Women, 1660-1815: An AnthologyCarolyn A. Barros, Johanna M. Smith Northeastern University Press, 2000 - 418 sayfa A unique American government reader designed to get students talking about issues. Readings address classic, political themes discussed by prominent writers from left, right, and center. Using these selections as springboards for discussion, classroom conversations with 18 real- life students from d |
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Sayfa 169
... observed , that we are never to judge of the elevation of an expression in an antient author , by the sound it carries with us ; since it may be extremely fine with them , when , at the same time , it appears low or uncouth to us . You ...
... observed , that we are never to judge of the elevation of an expression in an antient author , by the sound it carries with us ; since it may be extremely fine with them , when , at the same time , it appears low or uncouth to us . You ...
Sayfa 183
... observed , while the spirit of it is lost ; for I think one cannot doubt , but that the intention of this law , was ... observed by their own and other casts ; it grows up with them as the first , and most absolute law ; and is perhaps ...
... observed , while the spirit of it is lost ; for I think one cannot doubt , but that the intention of this law , was ... observed by their own and other casts ; it grows up with them as the first , and most absolute law ; and is perhaps ...
Sayfa 184
... observed by other nations in the early ages : amongst the Romans , the sacerdotal office was likewise confined to the Patricians ; as amongst the Hindoos , it is to the Brahmins ; and in the Levitical law we are told , that the ark was ...
... observed by other nations in the early ages : amongst the Romans , the sacerdotal office was likewise confined to the Patricians ; as amongst the Hindoos , it is to the Brahmins ; and in the Levitical law we are told , that the ark was ...
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ANN LADY FANSHAWE 16251679 | 35 |
MARY PENNINGTON 1616?1682 | 47 |
MARGARET FELL FOX 16141702 | 58 |
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