The National Review, Volume 19R. Theobald, 1864 |
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Page 19
... spirit has been converted into its most effectual instrument . It may be hoped that some means may be found for remedying this evil even in the American Union itself ; at all events , the warning should not be lost on any future states ...
... spirit has been converted into its most effectual instrument . It may be hoped that some means may be found for remedying this evil even in the American Union itself ; at all events , the warning should not be lost on any future states ...
Page 24
... spirit of the truest wisdom that Switzerland declines to place herself at the mercy of any single chief . Where moderation and discretion are the virtues most to be prized , a well - chosen council is better to be trusted than any one ...
... spirit of the truest wisdom that Switzerland declines to place herself at the mercy of any single chief . Where moderation and discretion are the virtues most to be prized , a well - chosen council is better to be trusted than any one ...
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... spirit can hinder this simple fact from at once stopping the mouths of cavillers . Sneers at republics , at democracies , at federal systems , are simply proofs of ignorance and shallowness , wherever they are found ; but there are no ...
... spirit can hinder this simple fact from at once stopping the mouths of cavillers . Sneers at republics , at democracies , at federal systems , are simply proofs of ignorance and shallowness , wherever they are found ; but there are no ...
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... spirit That fought in Heaven , now fiercer by despair , " who wants to fight again ; Belial , " the man of the world , " who does not want to fight any more ; Mammon , who is for com- mencing an industrial career ; Beelzebub , the ...
... spirit That fought in Heaven , now fiercer by despair , " who wants to fight again ; Belial , " the man of the world , " who does not want to fight any more ; Mammon , who is for com- mencing an industrial career ; Beelzebub , the ...
Page 44
... spirit where he is learned , and naturally , because the purest poets do not overlay their conceptions with book knowledge , and the classical poets , having in comparison no books , were under little temptation to impair the purity of ...
... spirit where he is learned , and naturally , because the purest poets do not overlay their conceptions with book knowledge , and the classical poets , having in comparison no books , were under little temptation to impair the purity of ...
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