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... principles . enforced in this publication ; since these principles are not more inconsistent with our free constitution , than the method of treating them is insipid and heavy . ART . ART . IX . The Life of Thomas Dermody : An Essay on ...
... principles . enforced in this publication ; since these principles are not more inconsistent with our free constitution , than the method of treating them is insipid and heavy . ART . ART . IX . The Life of Thomas Dermody : An Essay on ...
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... principles . He tells the Electors that the nobleman whom they have lately chosen cannot represent their class , their habits , or their opinions ; that he cannot enter into their feelings ; and that , in a contest between the ...
... principles . He tells the Electors that the nobleman whom they have lately chosen cannot represent their class , their habits , or their opinions ; that he cannot enter into their feelings ; and that , in a contest between the ...
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... principles of fairness : for the goodness of a cause can furnish no grounds to sanc- tion a departure from the laws of legitimate warfare . On the same principle , since talents and attainments seem to distinguish this au- thor from the ...
... principles of fairness : for the goodness of a cause can furnish no grounds to sanc- tion a departure from the laws of legitimate warfare . On the same principle , since talents and attainments seem to distinguish this au- thor from the ...
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