The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... nature with a happy genius or extraordi- nary talents , that a general system of public instruction is prin- cipally necessary , but for the bulk of the individuals to whom it is to be applied . The former , either by the impetus of ...
... nature with a happy genius or extraordi- nary talents , that a general system of public instruction is prin- cipally necessary , but for the bulk of the individuals to whom it is to be applied . The former , either by the impetus of ...
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... nature of their government entailed upon them all the evils of anarchy ; as if , whatever might have been the vices of their domestic system , their heroic efforts to resist the aggressions of foreign ambition and rapacity , were not to ...
... nature of their government entailed upon them all the evils of anarchy ; as if , whatever might have been the vices of their domestic system , their heroic efforts to resist the aggressions of foreign ambition and rapacity , were not to ...
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... nature and character , belong to the government , some writers have usefully seconded the meditations of the supreme chief of the empire . " - With the exception of the new system of Bonaparte , which throws the ci - devant republican ...
... nature and character , belong to the government , some writers have usefully seconded the meditations of the supreme chief of the empire . " - With the exception of the new system of Bonaparte , which throws the ci - devant republican ...
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... nature . So also W. Paley , in his work on morals and politics , —a work in other respects so eminently praise - worthy for the wisdom of its corollaries , and the purity of its spirit , -imagined that he could invest religious ideas ...
... nature . So also W. Paley , in his work on morals and politics , —a work in other respects so eminently praise - worthy for the wisdom of its corollaries , and the purity of its spirit , -imagined that he could invest religious ideas ...
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... nature , and supposes that there exists in every person , a moral attraction for some other which , whenever the two come together , must inevitably be brought into action . The irresistible mutual impulse con- stitutes Love ! He ...
... nature , and supposes that there exists in every person , a moral attraction for some other which , whenever the two come together , must inevitably be brought into action . The irresistible mutual impulse con- stitutes Love ! He ...
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