The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... body - who appear to have felt about as much interest in the religion of their ancestors as in that of Brahma or Confucius . And yet the great majority of this army must have been born fifteen or twenty years before the first outbreak ...
... body - who appear to have felt about as much interest in the religion of their ancestors as in that of Brahma or Confucius . And yet the great majority of this army must have been born fifteen or twenty years before the first outbreak ...
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... body knows that anarchy is a tre- mendous evil ; but was it an avoidable evil ? was it a greater evil than continued subjection ? was there no middle course by which the dangers of both might have been avoided ? 1842 . 19 Alison's ...
... body knows that anarchy is a tre- mendous evil ; but was it an avoidable evil ? was it a greater evil than continued subjection ? was there no middle course by which the dangers of both might have been avoided ? 1842 . 19 Alison's ...
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... body of a nation is necessarily and intrinsically unfit to exercise political power . case . Mr Alison's first argument , if we rightly understand it , is the utter inutility of such an experiment , whether successful or 20 Oct ...
... body of a nation is necessarily and intrinsically unfit to exercise political power . case . Mr Alison's first argument , if we rightly understand it , is the utter inutility of such an experiment , whether successful or 20 Oct ...
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... body of the community from all share in the government , is at present , in almost all European states , a necessary evil . But we say that it is an evil ; and that , if it ever shall become unnecessary , its continued existence will be ...
... body of the community from all share in the government , is at present , in almost all European states , a necessary evil . But we say that it is an evil ; and that , if it ever shall become unnecessary , its continued existence will be ...
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... body of mankind .' ( i . 352. ) That is assuming the question . If the great body of mankind are really so obtuse as to be incapable , with every advantage of instruction , of comprehending that a state where the poor unite to rob the ...
... body of mankind .' ( i . 352. ) That is assuming the question . If the great body of mankind are really so obtuse as to be incapable , with every advantage of instruction , of comprehending that a state where the poor unite to rob the ...
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