Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... spirit of political jealousy and official cupidity , which has proved very injurious to the cause of liberty . Every Greek not born within the territory of the microscopic kingdom , or who had not taken up arms during the revolution ...
... spirit of political jealousy and official cupidity , which has proved very injurious to the cause of liberty . Every Greek not born within the territory of the microscopic kingdom , or who had not taken up arms during the revolution ...
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... spirit and restless hands of Lord Palmerston to daub with this ink the blushing cheeks of Britannia . The question here suggests itself , why do the great powers exert themselves so determinedly to retain the Greek ` nation in a state ...
... spirit and restless hands of Lord Palmerston to daub with this ink the blushing cheeks of Britannia . The question here suggests itself , why do the great powers exert themselves so determinedly to retain the Greek ` nation in a state ...
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... spirit of resistance , rejected the idea of defeat , and clung to their independence . Nor has the popular energy relaxed since the establishment of the monarchy , though it has now taken a more peaceful direction . Whatever progress ...
... spirit of resistance , rejected the idea of defeat , and clung to their independence . Nor has the popular energy relaxed since the establishment of the monarchy , though it has now taken a more peaceful direction . Whatever progress ...
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... Spirit and Matter . The pantheistic theory was embraced at that time by many enlightened men in Germany ; and it is not surprising , that , supported by the results of mod- ern science , and professed under a new and attractive form by ...
... Spirit and Matter . The pantheistic theory was embraced at that time by many enlightened men in Germany ; and it is not surprising , that , supported by the results of mod- ern science , and professed under a new and attractive form by ...
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... spirit gathered round him , forming a small but select circle who met to discuss scientific subjects . This society soon attracted attention ; it was called the little Academy ; even the professors gladly took part in it ; and those of ...
... spirit gathered round him , forming a small but select circle who met to discuss scientific subjects . This society soon attracted attention ; it was called the little Academy ; even the professors gladly took part in it ; and those of ...
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