The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 49–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... feeling . And 11th , -All idolatrous and gross super- stitions should , at least , be extirpated from society , that true and rational religion may not be corrupted or damaged . On the other great leading idea , which the majority of ...
... feeling . And 11th , -All idolatrous and gross super- stitions should , at least , be extirpated from society , that true and rational religion may not be corrupted or damaged . On the other great leading idea , which the majority of ...
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... feelings of anger and resentment not only prompt us to resist outrage , but also to inflict signal chastisement upon the aggressor . Why are we thus armed to protect ourselves , not only against sudden attacks , but also to lay down ...
... feelings of anger and resentment not only prompt us to resist outrage , but also to inflict signal chastisement upon the aggressor . Why are we thus armed to protect ourselves , not only against sudden attacks , but also to lay down ...
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... feeling our bosoms glow with indignation , and calling into requisition every power of limb , and arm , and tongue , and pen , we can possibly command . It is the know- ledge of this power , which every man has a right to use , under ...
... feeling our bosoms glow with indignation , and calling into requisition every power of limb , and arm , and tongue , and pen , we can possibly command . It is the know- ledge of this power , which every man has a right to use , under ...
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... be with a nation as with individuals ; the question must be settled by the feelings and judgments of the parties interested , and the circumstances in which both may be placed . There never can be 16 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... be with a nation as with individuals ; the question must be settled by the feelings and judgments of the parties interested , and the circumstances in which both may be placed . There never can be 16 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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... feelings of humanity ; nor will they sacrifice their liberty by a scrupulous adherence to those political maxims which were originally established to preserve it . " Secondly , public expediency demands we should re- sist oppression ...
... feelings of humanity ; nor will they sacrifice their liberty by a scrupulous adherence to those political maxims which were originally established to preserve it . " Secondly , public expediency demands we should re- sist oppression ...
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