The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen44A. Constable, 1826 |
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... practice of politicians , and by the consideration , that the concealment of negociations , which is a lawful end , can very of- ten be obtained by no other means than a disavowal of them . The rigid moralist may regret this excuse ...
... practice of politicians , and by the consideration , that the concealment of negociations , which is a lawful end , can very of- ten be obtained by no other means than a disavowal of them . The rigid moralist may regret this excuse ...
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... practice . For this pur- pose he reads the ancient authors , beginning with Cæsar , which , together with the Selecta e Profanis , fille usefully the third and fourth sections . When these with the preceding books are well known , the ...
... practice . For this pur- pose he reads the ancient authors , beginning with Cæsar , which , together with the Selecta e Profanis , fille usefully the third and fourth sections . When these with the preceding books are well known , the ...
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... practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients . They made it a part of education to cultivate their own , not ' foreign languages . The Greeks counted all other nations barbarous , and had a contempt for their languages ...
... practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients . They made it a part of education to cultivate their own , not ' foreign languages . The Greeks counted all other nations barbarous , and had a contempt for their languages ...
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... practice on a small one . I would beseech you , ' says Panurge , to leave me some few centuries of Debt , if it were for nothing but the exercise of my mind ; ' - and English politicians would be , perhaps , equally at a loss for such ...
... practice on a small one . I would beseech you , ' says Panurge , to leave me some few centuries of Debt , if it were for nothing but the exercise of my mind ; ' - and English politicians would be , perhaps , equally at a loss for such ...
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... practice of a govern ment like theirs depends . To the mind of a Frenchman , the idea of a King always presents itself in the pompous form and attitude of that portrait of Louis XIV . at Versailles , under * In the controversy , to ...
... practice of a govern ment like theirs depends . To the mind of a Frenchman , the idea of a King always presents itself in the pompous form and attitude of that portrait of Louis XIV . at Versailles , under * In the controversy , to ...
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