The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... object to such flights , not because they are beneath the dig- nity of the narrative , but because they diminish the sim- plicity to which it must owe much of its awful effect ; and because they can be far more imposingly supplied by ...
... object to such flights , not because they are beneath the dig- nity of the narrative , but because they diminish the sim- plicity to which it must owe much of its awful effect ; and because they can be far more imposingly supplied by ...
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... object of desire . We admit that the exclusion of the great 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 ...
... object of desire . We admit that the exclusion of the great 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 ...
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... object and study of their life .'- ( i.966 . ) All this is perfectly true ; but what conclusion does Mr Alison draw from it ? What is to prevent a democratic state from making proper use of the superior intelligence of any class of its ...
... object and study of their life .'- ( i.966 . ) All this is perfectly true ; but what conclusion does Mr Alison draw from it ? What is to prevent a democratic state from making proper use of the superior intelligence of any class of its ...
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... object to his delivering his opinion , however we might disapprove the self- sufficiency of his language . But we must protest against his practice of interweaving with a history of past events , what lawyers call obiter dicta upon the ...
... object to his delivering his opinion , however we might disapprove the self- sufficiency of his language . But we must protest against his practice of interweaving with a history of past events , what lawyers call obiter dicta upon the ...
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... object of interest in the deserts of Central Asia ; the battle of Leipsic roused or paralysed every European from Cadiz to the North Cape . The H French empire , in a word , resembled the talismanic 54 Oct. Alison's History of Europe .
... object of interest in the deserts of Central Asia ; the battle of Leipsic roused or paralysed every European from Cadiz to the North Cape . The H French empire , in a word , resembled the talismanic 54 Oct. Alison's History of Europe .
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