Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... means for placing the capital account of the Institute in the position which it held a few years ago . The Council hope , therefore , that the friends of the Institute will not relax their efforts , nor consider the sub- scription list ...
... means for placing the capital account of the Institute in the position which it held a few years ago . The Council hope , therefore , that the friends of the Institute will not relax their efforts , nor consider the sub- scription list ...
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... means of her support . But because these Empires are growths , are in fact living organisms , it follows that they may die ; must die indeed , unless they derive their life from something imperishable . And it is noteworthy that all the ...
... means of her support . But because these Empires are growths , are in fact living organisms , it follows that they may die ; must die indeed , unless they derive their life from something imperishable . And it is noteworthy that all the ...
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... means for the diffusion of the Roman authority , and the cementing of the Roman Empire . The example of Rome teaches us that , even where military force attains its highest development , the strongest sanction of Empire is to be found ...
... means for the diffusion of the Roman authority , and the cementing of the Roman Empire . The example of Rome teaches us that , even where military force attains its highest development , the strongest sanction of Empire is to be found ...
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... means the highest discernment , wisdom and self - control . The training and shaping of but a single man to be perfect in all his relations with other men ; neither over- bearing nor servile , but unfailingly considerate , and at the ...
... means the highest discernment , wisdom and self - control . The training and shaping of but a single man to be perfect in all his relations with other men ; neither over- bearing nor servile , but unfailingly considerate , and at the ...
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... means you are to carry your grandeur and your glory to the uttermost parts of the earth , and whether the offender be Napoleon or Sennacherib , he ought to be hanged . The principle of world conquest means that by violence and force you ...
... means you are to carry your grandeur and your glory to the uttermost parts of the earth , and whether the offender be Napoleon or Sennacherib , he ought to be hanged . The principle of world conquest means that by violence and force you ...
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