The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... effects in enervating and corrupting nations is as inap- plicable to the condition of modern society as it is trite and hack- neyed . Where the whole commonwealth was concentered in a single city , and the defence of it in a state of ...
... effects in enervating and corrupting nations is as inap- plicable to the condition of modern society as it is trite and hack- neyed . Where the whole commonwealth was concentered in a single city , and the defence of it in a state of ...
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... effects of luxury on the ancient commonwealths . But we may well call them in question . The victors of Marathon might have been vanquished at Cheronéa , for the same reason that a successor of this very Philip was beaten by Flamininus ...
... effects of luxury on the ancient commonwealths . But we may well call them in question . The victors of Marathon might have been vanquished at Cheronéa , for the same reason that a successor of this very Philip was beaten by Flamininus ...
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... effect , and indeed , with all their excellences except colouring . How far the taste of the country has outstripped ... effects of these institutions are exempli- fied in the increasing number of artists , and their general im ...
... effect , and indeed , with all their excellences except colouring . How far the taste of the country has outstripped ... effects of these institutions are exempli- fied in the increasing number of artists , and their general im ...
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... effect to its professed ob- jects . Who are better judges of the immediate interests of a pro- fession than they who practise it ? Who more able to instruct than they who are skilled in it ? He claims for his brethren , in this instance ...
... effect to its professed ob- jects . Who are better judges of the immediate interests of a pro- fession than they who practise it ? Who more able to instruct than they who are skilled in it ? He claims for his brethren , in this instance ...
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... effect intended . " With this difficulty , therefore , in the way , and it appears to be one of no trifling importance , we are afraid that the poor artists must , after all , be left to their own feuds and family - jars - and " The ...
... effect intended . " With this difficulty , therefore , in the way , and it appears to be one of no trifling importance , we are afraid that the poor artists must , after all , be left to their own feuds and family - jars - and " The ...
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