The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... effect this in any State , would be to confiscate all the property existing in it at any given moment , and portion it out in strictly equal divisions among the citizens ; but the plan of Babeuf , as expounded after his death by his ...
... effect this in any State , would be to confiscate all the property existing in it at any given moment , and portion it out in strictly equal divisions among the citizens ; but the plan of Babeuf , as expounded after his death by his ...
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... effect of mere servile imitation . Macaulay has light of his own to add to the light which he reflects . If the bow he bends be the great bow of Ulysses , he at any rate has the strength , so rare , to bend it with ease , and to use it ...
... effect of mere servile imitation . Macaulay has light of his own to add to the light which he reflects . If the bow he bends be the great bow of Ulysses , he at any rate has the strength , so rare , to bend it with ease , and to use it ...
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... effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as a little girl is affected by the story of poor Red Riding Hood . She knows that it is all false , that wolves cannot speak , that ...
... effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as a little girl is affected by the story of poor Red Riding Hood . She knows that it is all false , that wolves cannot speak , that ...
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