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... parties , with which the press constantly teems , deserve little attention from a literary review . Two , however , distinguished by the signature of the Near Observer , and the reply of the More Accurate Observer , have acquired parti ...
... parties , with which the press constantly teems , deserve little attention from a literary review . Two , however , distinguished by the signature of the Near Observer , and the reply of the More Accurate Observer , have acquired parti ...
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... parties and the opinions of states- men are so widely known by the publication of the parliamentary debates , historians load their pages with the opinions and characters of men , unimportant in the general picture of the times , and ...
... parties and the opinions of states- men are so widely known by the publication of the parliamentary debates , historians load their pages with the opinions and characters of men , unimportant in the general picture of the times , and ...
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... parties have been formed on the merits of particular men , or of particular measures . These have all disappeared ; we have buried our mutual animosities in a regard to the common safety . The sentiment of self - preservation , the ...
... parties have been formed on the merits of particular men , or of particular measures . These have all disappeared ; we have buried our mutual animosities in a regard to the common safety . The sentiment of self - preservation , the ...
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... party so that this branch of Natural History may in a short writer . We could not avoid , however , perceiving the time attain a considerable degree of perfection . II . direct contrary from almost every page of his book . We are ...
... party so that this branch of Natural History may in a short writer . We could not avoid , however , perceiving the time attain a considerable degree of perfection . II . direct contrary from almost every page of his book . We are ...
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... party against the odious Corsican and his worthy adherents . But without the restoration of the legitimate government , the downfal and destruction of Bonaparte will be followed by new commotions , and there will be no possibility of a ...
... party against the odious Corsican and his worthy adherents . But without the restoration of the legitimate government , the downfal and destruction of Bonaparte will be followed by new commotions , and there will be no possibility of a ...
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الصفحة 23 - ... it is for you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapped in eternal gloom.
الصفحة 23 - Religion is too much interested in your success not to lend you her aid ; she will shed over this enterprise her selectest influence. While you are engaged in the field, many will repair to the closet, many to the sanctuary ; the faithful of every name will employ that prayer which has power with God ; the feeble hands which are unequal to any other...
الصفحة 23 - The extent of your resources, under God, is equal to the justice of your cause. But should Providence determine otherwise, should you fall in this struggle, should the nation fall, you will have the satisfaction (the purest allotted to man) of having performed your part...
الصفحة 87 - English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people ; whom the victors...
الصفحة 129 - Britain, in parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
الصفحة 393 - They are not repelled through a fastidious delicacy, at the stench of their arrogance and presumption, from a medicinal attention to their mental blotches, and running sores.
الصفحة 23 - ... issue, of enjoying their eternal repose. Enjoy that repose, illustrious immortals ! Your mantle fell when you ascended; and thousands, inflamed with your spirit, and impatient to tread in your steps, are ready to swear by Him that sitteth upon the throne, and liveth for ever and ever...
الصفحة 395 - They can see, without pain or grudging, an archbishop precede a duke. They can see a bishop of Durham, or a bishop of Winchester, in possession of ten thousand pounds a year; and cannot conceive why it is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the hands of this earl, or that squire...
الصفحة 395 - It is better to cherish virtue and humanity, by leaving much to free will, even with some loss to the object, than to attempt to make men mere machines and instruments of a political benevolence. The world on the whole will gain by liberty, without which virtue cannot exist.
الصفحة 23 - Mighty : go forth with our hosts in the day of battle ! Impart, in addition to their hereditary valour, that confidence of success which springs from thy presence ! Pour into their hearts the spirit of departed heroes ! Inspire them with thine own; and, while led by thine hand, and fighting under thy banners, open thou their eyes to behold in every valley, and in every plain, what the prophet beheld by the same illumination — chariots of fire, and horses of fire ! Then shall the strong man be as...