The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... nature . Whenever the historian warms with his subject , he is constantly hurried into the most singular verbal blunders - some puzzling , some ludicrous - but all of a kind which a careful reperusal could scarcely have failed to ...
... nature . Whenever the historian warms with his subject , he is constantly hurried into the most singular verbal blunders - some puzzling , some ludicrous - but all of a kind which a careful reperusal could scarcely have failed to ...
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... nature of the French government under the ancient régime , with his vague and incoherent bursts of invective against ... natural feeling - the instinctive de- sire of the oppressed for peace and security . His rhetoric would persuade us ...
... nature of the French government under the ancient régime , with his vague and incoherent bursts of invective against ... natural feeling - the instinctive de- sire of the oppressed for peace and security . His rhetoric would persuade us ...
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... nature abhors a vacuum ! ' If Mr Alison means , by the ' spirit of innovation , ' that natural wish for redress which is the consequence of intolerable suffering , then the sentence we have quoted , besides being a truism in itself , is ...
... nature abhors a vacuum ! ' If Mr Alison means , by the ' spirit of innovation , ' that natural wish for redress which is the consequence of intolerable suffering , then the sentence we have quoted , besides being a truism in itself , is ...
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... natural than that men , who knew no more of political liberty than a blind man knows of light , should form an extra- vagant notion of its blessings . All our ideas of human nature would have been confounded , if we had found the French ...
... natural than that men , who knew no more of political liberty than a blind man knows of light , should form an extra- vagant notion of its blessings . All our ideas of human nature would have been confounded , if we had found the French ...
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... nature transitory ; but oppressive institutions may be perpetual . Crimes which spring from passion soon exhaust themselves ; but crimes which spring from habit may continue for ever . The Reign of Terror was over in fourteen months ...
... nature transitory ; but oppressive institutions may be perpetual . Crimes which spring from passion soon exhaust themselves ; but crimes which spring from habit may continue for ever . The Reign of Terror was over in fourteen months ...
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