The Eclectic Review, Tom 18;Tom 36Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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... principles of government , and forget that legislative power which she has exercised to do mischief to herself . She must go back to freedom , which , as it is the foundation of her constitution , so it is the main pillar of her empire ...
... principles of government , and forget that legislative power which she has exercised to do mischief to herself . She must go back to freedom , which , as it is the foundation of her constitution , so it is the main pillar of her empire ...
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... Principles being too securely established to be called into doubt or exposed to jeopardy , the usual controversies turn upon questions which chiefly require accuracy of detail and justness of reasoning . Hence it was , that in the ...
... Principles being too securely established to be called into doubt or exposed to jeopardy , the usual controversies turn upon questions which chiefly require accuracy of detail and justness of reasoning . Hence it was , that in the ...
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... principles of honour , and softened by the influence of manners ; and on the whole , there was an amenity in the condition of France , which rendered the French an amiable , an enlightened , a gallant , and accomplished race . Over this ...
... principles of honour , and softened by the influence of manners ; and on the whole , there was an amenity in the condition of France , which rendered the French an amiable , an enlightened , a gallant , and accomplished race . Over this ...
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... principle of human nature , that is to be found amongst the intellectual and moral varieties of the species . Solomon's description shews us that these varieties have , in every age , been much the same . Many a time has it since been ...
... principle of human nature , that is to be found amongst the intellectual and moral varieties of the species . Solomon's description shews us that these varieties have , in every age , been much the same . Many a time has it since been ...
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... principle have been satis- fied , than that union of correct taste with the exercise of a sound judgement , which preserves him from the hazard of becoming tedious and uninstructive by the discussion of particulars , when the design of ...
... principle have been satis- fied , than that union of correct taste with the exercise of a sound judgement , which preserves him from the hazard of becoming tedious and uninstructive by the discussion of particulars , when the design of ...
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