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... spirit . The design of each , however , in such contentions , it was easy to see , was not to gain a selfish victory , or triumph over the others weakness , and confessed infe- riority ; but solely to prevent , or re- move a mistake ...
... spirit . The design of each , however , in such contentions , it was easy to see , was not to gain a selfish victory , or triumph over the others weakness , and confessed infe- riority ; but solely to prevent , or re- move a mistake ...
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... spirit of rebellion . He submits to his parent as the slave to his master , i . e . to overpowering and tyrannical force . , But as the parent soon relaxes from his severity , and gives way to fond indulgence , the aspect that enforced ...
... spirit of rebellion . He submits to his parent as the slave to his master , i . e . to overpowering and tyrannical force . , But as the parent soon relaxes from his severity , and gives way to fond indulgence , the aspect that enforced ...
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... Spirit of Laws appeared . This work , on account of that mo- deration , that truth , that delicacy of ridicule which abound in it , ought to be regarded as a model in this way . M. de Montesquieu , charged by his adversary with ...
... Spirit of Laws appeared . This work , on account of that mo- deration , that truth , that delicacy of ridicule which abound in it , ought to be regarded as a model in this way . M. de Montesquieu , charged by his adversary with ...
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... Spirit of Laws . Tho ' it has been employed about it several years , it has not yet pronounced any thing ; and if some slight inadvertencies , which are al- most inevitable in so vast a career , should have escaped M. de Montes- quieu ...
... Spirit of Laws . Tho ' it has been employed about it several years , it has not yet pronounced any thing ; and if some slight inadvertencies , which are al- most inevitable in so vast a career , should have escaped M. de Montes- quieu ...
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... Spirit of Laws upon his coffin , as heretofore they exposed , opposite to that of Raphael , his last picture of the transfiguration . This simple and affecting ornament would have been a fine funeral oration . Hitherto we have only ...
... Spirit of Laws upon his coffin , as heretofore they exposed , opposite to that of Raphael , his last picture of the transfiguration . This simple and affecting ornament would have been a fine funeral oration . Hitherto we have only ...
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