The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... social virtues . Every nation has the government that it deserves ; and , if he is such a virtuous ari person as they maintain , how comes it that he has str produced such a succession of tyrannical , sanguinary- dminded , and corrupt ...
... social virtues . Every nation has the government that it deserves ; and , if he is such a virtuous ari person as they maintain , how comes it that he has str produced such a succession of tyrannical , sanguinary- dminded , and corrupt ...
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... social advan- tages in his favour . Macdonald was the son of an emigrant , who was a wage - earner at Kingston , Ontario , almost to the end of his working life . Mackenzie was a stonemason , who , like the parents of Macdonald ...
... social advan- tages in his favour . Macdonald was the son of an emigrant , who was a wage - earner at Kingston , Ontario , almost to the end of his working life . Mackenzie was a stonemason , who , like the parents of Macdonald ...
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... social bonds shall have returned , In part , through wisdom learned ; Then civil intercourse upright and fair , Justice and piety , will have some root Better than haughty myths tradition feigns , Whereon much public probity is based ...
... social bonds shall have returned , In part , through wisdom learned ; Then civil intercourse upright and fair , Justice and piety , will have some root Better than haughty myths tradition feigns , Whereon much public probity is based ...
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... social scale could be particularly affable , because he was so removed from them that he had no need to fear any of dignity . His perfect tact and his long schooling self - restraint prevented him , also , from expressing consciousness ...
... social scale could be particularly affable , because he was so removed from them that he had no need to fear any of dignity . His perfect tact and his long schooling self - restraint prevented him , also , from expressing consciousness ...
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... Social- Democratic press in expressing its indignation that the future sovereign should , in accepting the patronage of a na confessedly Catholic association , have taken up a definitely partisan attitude , and they disputed his right ...
... Social- Democratic press in expressing its indignation that the future sovereign should , in accepting the patronage of a na confessedly Catholic association , have taken up a definitely partisan attitude , and they disputed his right ...
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