Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Volum 3Knight, 1824 |
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... principle , to keep him from debase- ment . I have seen many instances of the withering result of too close an investigation of those subjects which are connected more with the heart and fancy , than with the logical powers of the mind ...
... principle , to keep him from debase- ment . I have seen many instances of the withering result of too close an investigation of those subjects which are connected more with the heart and fancy , than with the logical powers of the mind ...
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... principle , —often a liberal in theory , though generally an ultra in practice ; in short , a complete man of the world . Quick , lively , insinuating ; the Russians have been styled the Frenchmen of the North . They are the only people ...
... principle , —often a liberal in theory , though generally an ultra in practice ; in short , a complete man of the world . Quick , lively , insinuating ; the Russians have been styled the Frenchmen of the North . They are the only people ...
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... principles of action . The political condition of Italy has thus , in this country , been too gene- rally misunderstood ; and the very charm of that common name which the inhabitants of her states bear , has blinded us to the ...
... principles of action . The political condition of Italy has thus , in this country , been too gene- rally misunderstood ; and the very charm of that common name which the inhabitants of her states bear , has blinded us to the ...
Pàgina 12
... principles . Forsyth hates despotism too ; and he had felt the despotism of the French . The third writer we have already mentioned , Lady Morgan , differs in this from the other two , by taking an extreme view of things . In all ...
... principles . Forsyth hates despotism too ; and he had felt the despotism of the French . The third writer we have already mentioned , Lady Morgan , differs in this from the other two , by taking an extreme view of things . In all ...
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... principles of the Spanish constitution , or be in a state , however disguised , of hostility with the country that has adopted it.— Constitutional governments , such as those of England , France , the Nether- lands , Sweden , Bavaria ...
... principles of the Spanish constitution , or be in a state , however disguised , of hostility with the country that has adopted it.— Constitutional governments , such as those of England , France , the Nether- lands , Sweden , Bavaria ...
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