Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... common . wealth or nation - how they act in war , or co - operate in commerce , or demean themselves in the civil strife of faction and of party - how they may be driven like sheep , terror - stricken , by no very gentle shepherds ; or ...
... common . wealth or nation - how they act in war , or co - operate in commerce , or demean themselves in the civil strife of faction and of party - how they may be driven like sheep , terror - stricken , by no very gentle shepherds ; or ...
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... common- wealths , and the character of the great ! But if the scene be not always of the most exalted description - if the drama perpetually violate the rules of deco- rum - if , unlike the spectacle presented by the physical world ...
... common- wealths , and the character of the great ! But if the scene be not always of the most exalted description - if the drama perpetually violate the rules of deco- rum - if , unlike the spectacle presented by the physical world ...
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... common observation , it has not been as distinctly observed that institutions form the stepping - stones in a nation's intellectual progress . The new idea to which they offer resistance has of- ten sprung from themselves ; and the ...
... common observation , it has not been as distinctly observed that institutions form the stepping - stones in a nation's intellectual progress . The new idea to which they offer resistance has of- ten sprung from themselves ; and the ...
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... common- wealths in all their varieties ; -there was life beating still , it seemed , at the heart of the old Roman republic ; but such institutions may be studied also , and to more advantage , on the shores of Greece . The feudal ...
... common- wealths in all their varieties ; -there was life beating still , it seemed , at the heart of the old Roman republic ; but such institutions may be studied also , and to more advantage , on the shores of Greece . The feudal ...
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... common cause with good government , and steadily ad- vanced with the peace and quiet of the kingdom . That notion of a sacred right which the Church sanctioned , was even supported by a feudal analogy . It was said that , as the lesser ...
... common cause with good government , and steadily ad- vanced with the peace and quiet of the kingdom . That notion of a sacred right which the Church sanctioned , was even supported by a feudal analogy . It was said that , as the lesser ...
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