The New England Magazine, Том 6New England Magazine Company, 1888 |
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... principle of administration to antagonize popular sentiment , apparently beyond his personal and his official authority . The obstacles in the Emperor's way were such as lay outside the scope of legislation , and were insuperable to ...
... principle of administration to antagonize popular sentiment , apparently beyond his personal and his official authority . The obstacles in the Emperor's way were such as lay outside the scope of legislation , and were insuperable to ...
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... principles of the founders of the State and Institution . " His self - abnegation was so thorough that nothing could have induced him to give his name to an institution ; he would not even permit his picture to be painted . 1 Writings ...
... principles of the founders of the State and Institution . " His self - abnegation was so thorough that nothing could have induced him to give his name to an institution ; he would not even permit his picture to be painted . 1 Writings ...
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... principle , is seen to be the only basis of noble character ; therefore the utmost care is taken to secure this foundation . The chief duty of the " gov- ernor " ( the governess holds a similar position with respect to the girls ) is to ...
... principle , is seen to be the only basis of noble character ; therefore the utmost care is taken to secure this foundation . The chief duty of the " gov- ernor " ( the governess holds a similar position with respect to the girls ) is to ...
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... principles has been generally sup- posed to be obnoxious to these appendages of aristocracy . Never- theless Spuytenduyvil Bloomingdale found himself most unex- pectedly possessed of one . - It was the hour just before dawn the hour ...
... principles has been generally sup- posed to be obnoxious to these appendages of aristocracy . Never- theless Spuytenduyvil Bloomingdale found himself most unex- pectedly possessed of one . - It was the hour just before dawn the hour ...
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... principles on which all agree , as forming the basis of the Spiritual Philosophy : 1. Man is a dual being , a physical structure and a spirit . The spirit is an organized form , evolved by and out of the physical body , having ...
... principles on which all agree , as forming the basis of the Spiritual Philosophy : 1. Man is a dual being , a physical structure and a spirit . The spirit is an organized form , evolved by and out of the physical body , having ...
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