The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... spirit of the people is congenial with that of the institutions ; that is , so long as the moral agents will agree to act upon those principles , upon which their convictions have led them to consent to be governed . These have long ...
... spirit of the people is congenial with that of the institutions ; that is , so long as the moral agents will agree to act upon those principles , upon which their convictions have led them to consent to be governed . These have long ...
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... spirit from the tee - root , of which , however , he be- came so fond , that the king was obliged to deprive him of his still .'- pp . 145 , 146 . A South Sea whaler , bound for England , put into the bay shortly after ; and the wish to ...
... spirit from the tee - root , of which , however , he be- came so fond , that the king was obliged to deprive him of his still .'- pp . 145 , 146 . A South Sea whaler , bound for England , put into the bay shortly after ; and the wish to ...
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... spirits , pernicious as are the effects of the latter , they are by no means so destructive to the health as the former . This liquor , the juice of a root of the pepper tribe ( piper methys- ticum ) , chewed and spit into a large bowl ...
... spirits , pernicious as are the effects of the latter , they are by no means so destructive to the health as the former . This liquor , the juice of a root of the pepper tribe ( piper methys- ticum ) , chewed and spit into a large bowl ...
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... spirit of the present age is in nothing more re- markably displayed , than in the combined energy with which many individuals of the highest ranks of society are labouring to pro- mote mote the welfare of the lower orders . - Among 1816 ...
... spirit of the present age is in nothing more re- markably displayed , than in the combined energy with which many individuals of the highest ranks of society are labouring to pro- mote mote the welfare of the lower orders . - Among 1816 ...
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... spirit . Yet notwithstanding its attractive title , the cheapness of its reports , and the pains taken to give them cir- culation - its existence , we fear , is at this day scarcely known in various parts of the kingdom ; hence even ...
... spirit . Yet notwithstanding its attractive title , the cheapness of its reports , and the pains taken to give them cir- culation - its existence , we fear , is at this day scarcely known in various parts of the kingdom ; hence even ...
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