England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... mankind , and these evils will be excluded . - Happy is the person who , himself raised above vulgar errors , is conscious of having aimed at giving mankind this instruction . Happy is the Scholar or Philosopher who at the close of life ...
... mankind , and these evils will be excluded . - Happy is the person who , himself raised above vulgar errors , is conscious of having aimed at giving mankind this instruction . Happy is the Scholar or Philosopher who at the close of life ...
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... mankind . Government , on the old system , is an assumption of power , for the aggrandizement of itself ; on the new a delegation of power for the common benefit of society . The former supports itself by keeping up a system of war ...
... mankind . Government , on the old system , is an assumption of power , for the aggrandizement of itself ; on the new a delegation of power for the common benefit of society . The former supports itself by keeping up a system of war ...
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... mankind to fly to that promiscuous intercourse to which they are impelled by the instincts of nature , and the dreadful satisfaction of escaping the prospects of infants , sad fruit of such intercourse , whom they are unable to support ...
... mankind to fly to that promiscuous intercourse to which they are impelled by the instincts of nature , and the dreadful satisfaction of escaping the prospects of infants , sad fruit of such intercourse , whom they are unable to support ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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