Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... class than another , views them all , comparatively speaking , with equal eyes ; whereas a free state is ruled by one body of citizens who have obtained the mastery of another , and govern exclusively the more distant settlements of the ...
... class than another , views them all , comparatively speaking , with equal eyes ; whereas a free state is ruled by one body of citizens who have obtained the mastery of another , and govern exclusively the more distant settlements of the ...
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... class of citizens the privileges which themselves en- joy - which is often the more imme- diate cause of the rupture . Power is more dearly prized than even pro- perty ; to forms of government an ideal importance is attached , greater ...
... class of citizens the privileges which themselves en- joy - which is often the more imme- diate cause of the rupture . Power is more dearly prized than even pro- perty ; to forms of government an ideal importance is attached , greater ...
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... classes , the property of their superiors , are indebted to them for the protection and subsistence which they could never otherwise obtain ; and the habits are slowly acquired , through successive generations , ne- cessary to enable ...
... classes , the property of their superiors , are indebted to them for the protection and subsistence which they could never otherwise obtain ; and the habits are slowly acquired , through successive generations , ne- cessary to enable ...
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... classes of the supernatural agency , which we are now consider ing ; and these three are held by many Christians ; two by most Christians ; and the third by all . They are a . - Special Providences : which class it is that many ...
... classes of the supernatural agency , which we are now consider ing ; and these three are held by many Christians ; two by most Christians ; and the third by all . They are a . - Special Providences : which class it is that many ...
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... class of miracles was occasional and polemic : it was meant to meet a special hostility incident to the birth- struggles of a new religion , and a religion which , for the very reason that it was true , stood opposed to the spirit of ...
... class of miracles was occasional and polemic : it was meant to meet a special hostility incident to the birth- struggles of a new religion , and a religion which , for the very reason that it was true , stood opposed to the spirit of ...
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