The Quarterly Review, Том 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 |
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... interest in pushing the principle of exclusion . It is indeed true that almost every species and degree of mental cultivation must , in some mea- sure , tend to promote the growth of a spirit of liberty ; but , in most cases , this ...
... interest in pushing the principle of exclusion . It is indeed true that almost every species and degree of mental cultivation must , in some mea- sure , tend to promote the growth of a spirit of liberty ; but , in most cases , this ...
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... this , as involving higher interests than those which occupy the attention of the mere chronologist . The The first of these passages , with the note annexed 18 Clavier - Histoire des premiers Temps de la Grèce . FEB .
... this , as involving higher interests than those which occupy the attention of the mere chronologist . The The first of these passages , with the note annexed 18 Clavier - Histoire des premiers Temps de la Grèce . FEB .
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... interest thus inspired , we shall devote to that object the remainder of our critique . 6 Fifteen or twenty years ago , the democratical republics of the ancient world formed the favourite common - place of the republi- cans at Paris ...
... interest thus inspired , we shall devote to that object the remainder of our critique . 6 Fifteen or twenty years ago , the democratical republics of the ancient world formed the favourite common - place of the republi- cans at Paris ...
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... interest . History , on the other hand , he says , ' is necessary to a free people , ' - Here an Englishman would have stopped ; for his reason and his heart would alike have told him , that no man could doubt under which class of go ...
... interest . History , on the other hand , he says , ' is necessary to a free people , ' - Here an Englishman would have stopped ; for his reason and his heart would alike have told him , that no man could doubt under which class of go ...
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... interest and amusement , but for the sake of justice to the dead and candour to the living , fo mark the progress of the art itself , to correct the exuberances of its professors , to point out their excellencies , to whisper to them ...
... interest and amusement , but for the sake of justice to the dead and candour to the living , fo mark the progress of the art itself , to correct the exuberances of its professors , to point out their excellencies , to whisper to them ...
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