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to the advantage of humanity ; for that general outcry , and the sense of shame , which was tardily aroused even among the less brutalized portion of the Turks themselves , seem to have pro- duced a considerable effect towards altering ...
to the advantage of humanity ; for that general outcry , and the sense of shame , which was tardily aroused even among the less brutalized portion of the Turks themselves , seem to have pro- duced a considerable effect towards altering ...
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He enumerates the evils arising from the exclusion of one , who possessed , he seems to think , an inherent right to the throne ; and concludes with the remark , that in many cases a ' bad king with a good title may be happier for the ...
He enumerates the evils arising from the exclusion of one , who possessed , he seems to think , an inherent right to the throne ; and concludes with the remark , that in many cases a ' bad king with a good title may be happier for the ...
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He seems frequently to mis- understand the author whom he would confute , and to waste his copious energy in fighting shadows . The reason is obvious— he is always rather following out a parallel train of thought , con- ceived in his ...
He seems frequently to mis- understand the author whom he would confute , and to waste his copious energy in fighting shadows . The reason is obvious— he is always rather following out a parallel train of thought , con- ceived in his ...
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Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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