Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... human judgment , if once it leaves the region of instinct , can be trusted only by reference to principles . 1052 The first natural question is , how does this please me ? But we are already in danger , for how do you know that what ...
... human judgment , if once it leaves the region of instinct , can be trusted only by reference to principles . 1052 The first natural question is , how does this please me ? But we are already in danger , for how do you know that what ...
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... human race ; but the actual political condition of the Hellenic king- dom is the disgrace of European statesmanship . France , Great Britain , and Russia combined to transform a republic into a monarchy , and their creation commenced in ...
... human race ; but the actual political condition of the Hellenic king- dom is the disgrace of European statesmanship . France , Great Britain , and Russia combined to transform a republic into a monarchy , and their creation commenced in ...
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... human race , uniting in the closest alliance to keep the Greek population in perpetual thraldom by a financial juggle . They reduce the king they have appointed to a worthless pageant , the government to a trembling deputy , and they ...
... human race , uniting in the closest alliance to keep the Greek population in perpetual thraldom by a financial juggle . They reduce the king they have appointed to a worthless pageant , the government to a trembling deputy , and they ...
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... human civilization , gives the subject such an interest as might ensure for it the attentive study , not only of professed schol- ars , but of practical men , to whom it becomes yearly of more importance to speak in a variety of tongues ...
... human civilization , gives the subject such an interest as might ensure for it the attentive study , not only of professed schol- ars , but of practical men , to whom it becomes yearly of more importance to speak in a variety of tongues ...
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... Humanity is one - one in its physical , social , spiritual life . ' " The Law of order for humanity , among all nations , within each nation ... human- ity , piety , by rare and beautiful eloquence . 128 [ Dec. Short Reviews and Notices .
... Humanity is one - one in its physical , social , spiritual life . ' " The Law of order for humanity , among all nations , within each nation ... human- ity , piety , by rare and beautiful eloquence . 128 [ Dec. Short Reviews and Notices .
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