The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... tion to his great contemporaries ? And , 4thly , what is likely to be his fate with posterity - 1st , his object . - The great dis- tinction between man and man , and author and author , is purpose . It is the edge and point of ...
... tion to his great contemporaries ? And , 4thly , what is likely to be his fate with posterity - 1st , his object . - The great dis- tinction between man and man , and author and author , is purpose . It is the edge and point of ...
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... tion of the country was effected , and the lence of the cholera in 1832 , these elements charter was revived and amended . Seventy - of parliamentary and governmental power six prefects , one hundred and seventy - six were dissolved ...
... tion of the country was effected , and the lence of the cholera in 1832 , these elements charter was revived and amended . Seventy - of parliamentary and governmental power six prefects , one hundred and seventy - six were dissolved ...
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... tion left behind it subsided and disappeared.ture , and history of England ; his known The public began to look for the fruits of predilection for the political institutions of the struggle the price of the blood which that country ...
... tion left behind it subsided and disappeared.ture , and history of England ; his known The public began to look for the fruits of predilection for the political institutions of the struggle the price of the blood which that country ...
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... tion of M. Thiers to it has been more per- M. Guizot's long continuance and appa- severing and active . M. Guizot has tacit- rent security in office , is a consequence ly submitted , when he ought to have re- rather of the divisions ...
... tion of M. Thiers to it has been more per- M. Guizot's long continuance and appa- severing and active . M. Guizot has tacit- rent security in office , is a consequence ly submitted , when he ought to have re- rather of the divisions ...
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... tion . A bold and craving spirit is abroad . Religion , which formerly supplied sufficient mental aliment for the multitude , can sup- ply it no longer . Its province is not the Intellect , but the Faith . As has been re- marked by an ...
... tion . A bold and craving spirit is abroad . Religion , which formerly supplied sufficient mental aliment for the multitude , can sup- ply it no longer . Its province is not the Intellect , but the Faith . As has been re- marked by an ...
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