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... effect this object . To a minister of high rank under the ancient régime , whom the idea of shedding so much blood , to gratify ambition , filled with dismay he declared , “ that it was a war of policy exclusively ; that it was the ...
... effect this object . To a minister of high rank under the ancient régime , whom the idea of shedding so much blood , to gratify ambition , filled with dismay he declared , “ that it was a war of policy exclusively ; that it was the ...
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... effects take place , because the Corporation have in some degree combined the functions of the two other academic bodies . These were some of the objections alleged to exist against the present organization of the Corporation . We have ...
... effects take place , because the Corporation have in some degree combined the functions of the two other academic bodies . These were some of the objections alleged to exist against the present organization of the Corporation . We have ...
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... effects wrought by us . The last time Christ appeared to his disciples after the resurrection , it is said , " then opened he their understanding , that they might under- stand the scriptures . " Here the understanding is that faculty ...
... effects wrought by us . The last time Christ appeared to his disciples after the resurrection , it is said , " then opened he their understanding , that they might under- stand the scriptures . " Here the understanding is that faculty ...
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... Allowing that these means would effect the attainment of the ultimate object , we still want to know how we are to attain the means . slave population , without bringing in its train greater evils 1825. ] 31 CRITICAL NOTICES .
... Allowing that these means would effect the attainment of the ultimate object , we still want to know how we are to attain the means . slave population , without bringing in its train greater evils 1825. ] 31 CRITICAL NOTICES .
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... effect of the public games of Greece upon the imitative arts ? Of exhibitions , where all that was tasteful and elegant , all that was calculated to excite competition , was concentrated , as it were , in a focus of daz- zling ...
... effect of the public games of Greece upon the imitative arts ? Of exhibitions , where all that was tasteful and elegant , all that was calculated to excite competition , was concentrated , as it were , in a focus of daz- zling ...
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