The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 13Robert Aspland 1857 |
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... moral judgment compels him to condemn the notorious profligacy of Cæsar's private life , and he is unable to ... morality had reached such a point of degeneracy , it is impossible to arrive at a just verdict by weighing the misdeeds of ...
... moral judgment compels him to condemn the notorious profligacy of Cæsar's private life , and he is unable to ... morality had reached such a point of degeneracy , it is impossible to arrive at a just verdict by weighing the misdeeds of ...
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... moral judgment of the two men . It is , that we discern in one a selfish ambition , in the other a disinte- rested patriotism . Mr. Merivale's leaning towards the founder of imperialism at Rome , evidently biasses him in favour of his ...
... moral judgment of the two men . It is , that we discern in one a selfish ambition , in the other a disinte- rested patriotism . Mr. Merivale's leaning towards the founder of imperialism at Rome , evidently biasses him in favour of his ...
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... the codes of continental monarchies , and but for the determined stand of our com . mon lawyers might have found its way into our own . religious and moral legislation , in his patronage of literature Merivale's History of the Romans . 5.
... the codes of continental monarchies , and but for the determined stand of our com . mon lawyers might have found its way into our own . religious and moral legislation , in his patronage of literature Merivale's History of the Romans . 5.
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Robert Aspland. religious and moral legislation , in his patronage of literature and art , and in the maxims of ... morals of the divine Julius . The civil wars had suspended the progress of the Roman arms , and prevented the thorough ...
Robert Aspland. religious and moral legislation , in his patronage of literature and art , and in the maxims of ... morals of the divine Julius . The civil wars had suspended the progress of the Roman arms , and prevented the thorough ...
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... moral sensibility which nothing shews him to have possessed . Mr. Merivale is fond of these psychological speculations , which appear to us in general very fanciful . He is more successful in his pic- ture of manners , and the following ...
... moral sensibility which nothing shews him to have possessed . Mr. Merivale is fond of these psychological speculations , which appear to us in general very fanciful . He is more successful in his pic- ture of manners , and the following ...
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