The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... human mind than any works of the hands alone could satisfy ; and in the search for intellectual things , a wider world was opened than had yet been reached even in dreams . men in the freshness of her youth ; and the lessons of her ...
... human mind than any works of the hands alone could satisfy ; and in the search for intellectual things , a wider world was opened than had yet been reached even in dreams . men in the freshness of her youth ; and the lessons of her ...
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... human progress would be itself restricted , before the coming of a Saviour through whom it first appeared that the growth of liberty alone was not the growth of thorough truth . 3 The idea of liberty is inseparable from the idea . of ...
... human progress would be itself restricted , before the coming of a Saviour through whom it first appeared that the growth of liberty alone was not the growth of thorough truth . 3 The idea of liberty is inseparable from the idea . of ...
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... human hands or human minds . An individual may , indeed , be free , but to no good purpose , without capacity and cultivation ; nor will a nation , though free , make any use of its liberty , unless it have strength and civilization ...
... human hands or human minds . An individual may , indeed , be free , but to no good purpose , without capacity and cultivation ; nor will a nation , though free , make any use of its liberty , unless it have strength and civilization ...
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... human institutions are framed in order to preserve the rights and the hopes of Divine bestowal , there liberty exists in all the completeness to which it can aspire . It may be observed , parenthetically , that 4 Cowper . VOL . I. 2 the ...
... human institutions are framed in order to preserve the rights and the hopes of Divine bestowal , there liberty exists in all the completeness to which it can aspire . It may be observed , parenthetically , that 4 Cowper . VOL . I. 2 the ...
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... human nature was so well wrapped up in India , that it has been kept in much the same state for thousands of years . The English Oriental scholars study ancient and modern India together , because the two are so nearly identical . 5 ...
... human nature was so well wrapped up in India , that it has been kept in much the same state for thousands of years . The English Oriental scholars study ancient and modern India together , because the two are so nearly identical . 5 ...
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