The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... called the dignity of history . We have no doubt that thousands of interesting facts have perish- ed , never to be recovered , by the supercilious neglect of over formal historians . We would have all circumstances pre- served which can ...
... called the dignity of history . We have no doubt that thousands of interesting facts have perish- ed , never to be recovered , by the supercilious neglect of over formal historians . We would have all circumstances pre- served which can ...
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... called forth by the facts of his narrative , we admit them to be perfectly reasonable . Whatever benefits we may hope from the conse- quences of the French Revolution , we acknowledge that the democracy which it established was in ...
... called forth by the facts of his narrative , we admit them to be perfectly reasonable . Whatever benefits we may hope from the conse- quences of the French Revolution , we acknowledge that the democracy which it established was in ...
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... called a democracy , have any chance of a fair trial . In ancient Athens and modern France , that constitu- tion was adopted by men utterly unfit for its exercise . The consequences were perfectly natural - in the one case , perpetual ...
... called a democracy , have any chance of a fair trial . In ancient Athens and modern France , that constitu- tion was adopted by men utterly unfit for its exercise . The consequences were perfectly natural - in the one case , perpetual ...
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... called , from becoming a French province . We acknowledge , however , that while we admire the steady equanimity of Mr Alison's remarks , we have occasionally , in reading this part of his history , felt more inclination to sympa- thize ...
... called , from becoming a French province . We acknowledge , however , that while we admire the steady equanimity of Mr Alison's remarks , we have occasionally , in reading this part of his history , felt more inclination to sympa- thize ...
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... called for a tone of remonstrance very different from any which Mr Alison's work has given us occa- sion to employ . But we have been able to detect no such attempt . Judging solely from the account before us , we should unhesitatingly ...
... called for a tone of remonstrance very different from any which Mr Alison's work has given us occa- sion to employ . But we have been able to detect no such attempt . Judging solely from the account before us , we should unhesitatingly ...
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