The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... political power . Instead of political pamphlets , and " vers de société " paving the way , they render the path more the " rugged , if not ipso facto inaccessible . They place their possessor under a species of " taboo " -an anomaly ...
... political power . Instead of political pamphlets , and " vers de société " paving the way , they render the path more the " rugged , if not ipso facto inaccessible . They place their possessor under a species of " taboo " -an anomaly ...
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... political views , but hostile to innovation . His object was to defend constitutional rights , and not to create them . It was " the unimpaired , hered- itary freehold " which he strove to bequeath to posterity . It was the " liberty of ...
... political views , but hostile to innovation . His object was to defend constitutional rights , and not to create them . It was " the unimpaired , hered- itary freehold " which he strove to bequeath to posterity . It was the " liberty of ...
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... political parties of his country . These parties are , in fact , not peculiar to England ; but the form they have assumed , the mode of their warfare , the points upon which the conflicts have arisen , and the inci- dents upon which ...
... political parties of his country . These parties are , in fact , not peculiar to England ; but the form they have assumed , the mode of their warfare , the points upon which the conflicts have arisen , and the inci- dents upon which ...
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