Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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... feel that they impose a disagreeable restraint upon their passions and their vices , vidim 6 It is from the same cause that every age of civil dissension is des tined to witness the unholy alliance between the passion for democracy and ...
... feel that they impose a disagreeable restraint upon their passions and their vices , vidim 6 It is from the same cause that every age of civil dissension is des tined to witness the unholy alliance between the passion for democracy and ...
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... feel an interest , and the only book which they have taken no steps to disse- minate , is that which alone contains what is really necessary for their temporal and eternal happiness then it follows , that a more fatal and perilous ...
... feel an interest , and the only book which they have taken no steps to disse- minate , is that which alone contains what is really necessary for their temporal and eternal happiness then it follows , that a more fatal and perilous ...
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... which awaken men to noble feel- ings , and amidst the passions which distract , point to the wisdom which finally governs the world . sooner than have recommended.- But , does not all this 18 [ Jan Remote Causes of the Reform Passion . 1.
... which awaken men to noble feel- ings , and amidst the passions which distract , point to the wisdom which finally governs the world . sooner than have recommended.- But , does not all this 18 [ Jan Remote Causes of the Reform Passion . 1.
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... feel ourselves called upon to say , further than that , in giving them to the world , we are guilty of no breach of private confidence . They contain ' disclosures respect- ing the views of the Roman Catholic party in Ireland , which ...
... feel ourselves called upon to say , further than that , in giving them to the world , we are guilty of no breach of private confidence . They contain ' disclosures respect- ing the views of the Roman Catholic party in Ireland , which ...
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... feel , by joyful experience , that , when God is for us , not even our own folly can counteract his wise decrees . The Duke of Wellington , who acceded to office with a secret determination to carry our question , made that very ...
... feel , by joyful experience , that , when God is for us , not even our own folly can counteract his wise decrees . The Duke of Wellington , who acceded to office with a secret determination to carry our question , made that very ...
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