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... means of arriving at a sound conclusion which are within our reach , and which secure people who would not have been worthy to mend his pens from falling into his mistakes . But when we reflect that Sir Thomas More was ready to die for ...
... means of arriving at a sound conclusion which are within our reach , and which secure people who would not have been worthy to mend his pens from falling into his mistakes . But when we reflect that Sir Thomas More was ready to die for ...
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... means , the Jesuits fought the battle of their Church , is written in every page of the annals of Europe during several generations . In the Order of Jesus was concentrated the quintessence of the Catholic spirit ; and the history of ...
... means , the Jesuits fought the battle of their Church , is written in every page of the annals of Europe during several generations . In the Order of Jesus was concentrated the quintessence of the Catholic spirit ; and the history of ...
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... means concur . We cannot wish that any work or class of works which has exercised a great influence on the human mind , and which illustrates the character of an important epoch in letters , politics , and morals , should disappear from ...
... means concur . We cannot wish that any work or class of works which has exercised a great influence on the human mind , and which illustrates the character of an important epoch in letters , politics , and morals , should disappear from ...
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... means disposed to condemn this publication , though we certainly cannot recommend the handsome volume before us as an appro- priate Christmas present for young ladies . We have said that we think the present publication perfectly ...
... means disposed to condemn this publication , though we certainly cannot recommend the handsome volume before us as an appro- priate Christmas present for young ladies . We have said that we think the present publication perfectly ...
Pagina 58
... means by which a government can effect its ends ? Two only , reward and punishment ; powerful means , indeed , for influencing the exterior act , but altogether impotent for the purpose of touching the heart . A public functionary who ...
... means by which a government can effect its ends ? Two only , reward and punishment ; powerful means , indeed , for influencing the exterior act , but altogether impotent for the purpose of touching the heart . A public functionary who ...
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