The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... effects : the general wish was that a retrospective act should be immediately passed , which would impose on him pen- alties something like , or even more severe than those now en- forced on Paul and Strahan . In the end , however , Mr ...
... effects : the general wish was that a retrospective act should be immediately passed , which would impose on him pen- alties something like , or even more severe than those now en- forced on Paul and Strahan . In the end , however , Mr ...
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... effect was at hand . However exalted may seem the praises which we have given to loose and unplanned reading , we are not saying that it is the sole ingredient of a good education . Besides this sort of education , which some boys will ...
... effect was at hand . However exalted may seem the praises which we have given to loose and unplanned reading , we are not saying that it is the sole ingredient of a good education . Besides this sort of education , which some boys will ...
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... for universal effects . It follows , that universal history necessarily partakes of the cha- racter of a summary . You cannot recount the cumbrous annals ; of long epochs without condensation , selection , and 30 Edward Gibbon .
... for universal effects . It follows , that universal history necessarily partakes of the cha- racter of a summary . You cannot recount the cumbrous annals ; of long epochs without condensation , selection , and 30 Edward Gibbon .
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... effect . The real cause is the heaving of the mind after the truth . Troubled with the perplexities of time , weary with the vexation of ages , the spiritual faculty of man turns to the truth as the child turns to its mother . The ...
... effect . The real cause is the heaving of the mind after the truth . Troubled with the perplexities of time , weary with the vexation of ages , the spiritual faculty of man turns to the truth as the child turns to its mother . The ...
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... effect must they have produced on those whose minds were fresh , and who knew the people killed ! " Never , " he writes to an English nobleman , " did a revolution affect to such a degree the private existence of such numbers of the ...
... effect must they have produced on those whose minds were fresh , and who knew the people killed ! " Never , " he writes to an English nobleman , " did a revolution affect to such a degree the private existence of such numbers of the ...
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