Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... present drown- ing not to swim with the stream . But as the philoso- pher tells us , that , though the planets be whirled about daily from east to west , by the motion of the primum mobile , yet have they also a contrary proper motion ...
... present drown- ing not to swim with the stream . But as the philoso- pher tells us , that , though the planets be whirled about daily from east to west , by the motion of the primum mobile , yet have they also a contrary proper motion ...
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... presents to us is the gigantic strength of the government contrasted with the feebleness of the religious parties . During the twelve or thirteen years which followed the death of Henry the Eighth , the religion of the state was thrice ...
... presents to us is the gigantic strength of the government contrasted with the feebleness of the religious parties . During the twelve or thirteen years which followed the death of Henry the Eighth , the religion of the state was thrice ...
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... present afford . We therefore stop here , fearing that , if we proceed , our article may swell to a bulk exceeding that of all other reviews , as much as Dr. Nares's book exceeds the bulk of all other histories . ous man . MIRABEAU . 1 ...
... present afford . We therefore stop here , fearing that , if we proceed , our article may swell to a bulk exceeding that of all other reviews , as much as Dr. Nares's book exceeds the bulk of all other histories . ous man . MIRABEAU . 1 ...
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... present state of France which may well excite the uneasiness of those who desire to see her free , happy , powerful , and secure . Yet , if we compare the present state of France with the state in which she was forty years ago , how ...
... present state of France which may well excite the uneasiness of those who desire to see her free , happy , powerful , and secure . Yet , if we compare the present state of France with the state in which she was forty years ago , how ...
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... present to the minds of rulers , when we see how slowly , and through how much suf- fering , nations arrive at the knowledge of it . --- - There was indeed one Frenchman who had discov- ered those principles which it now seems ...
... present to the minds of rulers , when we see how slowly , and through how much suf- fering , nations arrive at the knowledge of it . --- - There was indeed one Frenchman who had discov- ered those principles which it now seems ...
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