The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... improvement there is a tendency in jurisprudence to what Cicero says of common places - nondum tritis nostrorum hominum auribus nec erudita civitate tolerabiles . There is still some hope for us . + Southern Review , No. 3. Art . III ...
... improvement there is a tendency in jurisprudence to what Cicero says of common places - nondum tritis nostrorum hominum auribus nec erudita civitate tolerabiles . There is still some hope for us . + Southern Review , No. 3. Art . III ...
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... improvement of the Fine Arts is desire- able , involves an inquiry as interesting to the patriot as to the man of taste . It has so happened that the era of the arts , in most countries where they have flourished , has been also that of ...
... improvement of the Fine Arts is desire- able , involves an inquiry as interesting to the patriot as to the man of taste . It has so happened that the era of the arts , in most countries where they have flourished , has been also that of ...
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... improvement , and are developed commensurately with every other feature of national prosperity . What a happy illustration of this does Great - Britain afford ? Her glory in arms , in science , and in arts is the happy fruit of VOL . IV ...
... improvement , and are developed commensurately with every other feature of national prosperity . What a happy illustration of this does Great - Britain afford ? Her glory in arms , in science , and in arts is the happy fruit of VOL . IV ...
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... was even so with the commonwealths of Greece . They were literally condemned . either to conquer or die . The slightest relaxation of discipline corrupted them , an interval of repose and social improvement 74 [ August , The Fine Arts .
... was even so with the commonwealths of Greece . They were literally condemned . either to conquer or die . The slightest relaxation of discipline corrupted them , an interval of repose and social improvement 74 [ August , The Fine Arts .
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corrupted them , an interval of repose and social improvement was generally followed by fatal disasters ; and at their highest pitch of refinement in arts and manners they were passed under the yoke by a more rigid disciplinarian at the ...
corrupted them , an interval of repose and social improvement was generally followed by fatal disasters ; and at their highest pitch of refinement in arts and manners they were passed under the yoke by a more rigid disciplinarian at the ...
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