Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... spirit of humanity set down upon this earth , full of vital but undirected energies , to work out its way , as amidst the bewildering scene of exter- nal nature , into systematic knowledge , so amidst the urgent wants and pas- sions of ...
... spirit of humanity set down upon this earth , full of vital but undirected energies , to work out its way , as amidst the bewildering scene of exter- nal nature , into systematic knowledge , so amidst the urgent wants and pas- sions of ...
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... spirit of scientific arrangement moving over the multifarious pursuits of civilized life , and out of the com- mon transactions of the market place and the exchange , become difficult to comprehend from their very fami- liarity , buying ...
... spirit of scientific arrangement moving over the multifarious pursuits of civilized life , and out of the com- mon transactions of the market place and the exchange , become difficult to comprehend from their very fami- liarity , buying ...
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... spirit of independence , combined with subordination — a sub- ordination , however , which was never regulated by any views of public wel- fare , but by the necessity or power of the parties immediately concerned in the treaty . How ...
... spirit of independence , combined with subordination — a sub- ordination , however , which was never regulated by any views of public wel- fare , but by the necessity or power of the parties immediately concerned in the treaty . How ...
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... spirit , was this feudal polity from either the muni- cipal government which Rome , in its freedom , had extended over the na- tions of Europe , or that centralized empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these ...
... spirit , was this feudal polity from either the muni- cipal government which Rome , in its freedom , had extended over the na- tions of Europe , or that centralized empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these ...
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... spirit of loyalty so peculiar to the monarchies of Europe ; so peculiar , that we feel the word loyalty to be al- together inapplicable to any relation- ship under an Eastern despotism . The feudal subject took his oath of alle- giance ...
... spirit of loyalty so peculiar to the monarchies of Europe ; so peculiar , that we feel the word loyalty to be al- together inapplicable to any relation- ship under an Eastern despotism . The feudal subject took his oath of alle- giance ...
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