The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... means , by the ' spirit of innovation , ' that natural wish for redress which is the consequence of intolerable suffering , then the sentence we have quoted , besides being a truism in itself , is incorrect in its application ; for that ...
... means , by the ' spirit of innovation , ' that natural wish for redress which is the consequence of intolerable suffering , then the sentence we have quoted , besides being a truism in itself , is incorrect in its application ; for that ...
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... means by which a greater amount of vio- lence and bloodshed could have been crowded into a quarter of a century . Still we are persuaded that an escape from this fiery trial would have been dearly purchased by the continuance of the ...
... means by which a greater amount of vio- lence and bloodshed could have been crowded into a quarter of a century . Still we are persuaded that an escape from this fiery trial would have been dearly purchased by the continuance of the ...
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... means by which the evils of the ancient government might have been removed , and yet the excesses of the Revolution prevented ; and we have found ourselves again and again baffled and bewil- dered by a mazy tissue of words . No ...
... means by which the evils of the ancient government might have been removed , and yet the excesses of the Revolution prevented ; and we have found ourselves again and again baffled and bewil- dered by a mazy tissue of words . No ...
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... means of keeping them in order ? And would he not think that the bystanders had lost their senses if they began to dilate upon the shocking nature of the accident , as a proof that it is the duty of over - driven oxen to keep their ...
... means of keeping them in order ? And would he not think that the bystanders had lost their senses if they began to dilate upon the shocking nature of the accident , as a proof that it is the duty of over - driven oxen to keep their ...
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... means . It is not happiness ; but Mr Alison will scarcely dispute that , properly used , it is a powerful instrument for securing happiness . We admit that , like other useful things , it may be desired with reckless eagerness or with ...
... means . It is not happiness ; but Mr Alison will scarcely dispute that , properly used , it is a powerful instrument for securing happiness . We admit that , like other useful things , it may be desired with reckless eagerness or with ...
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