Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... suffering had taught : that they should have implicitly followed the footsteps of the French innovators , and periled their lives and their estates , in a course which had brought their mi- serable forerunners to an untimely end ? 7 ...
... suffering had taught : that they should have implicitly followed the footsteps of the French innovators , and periled their lives and their estates , in a course which had brought their mi- serable forerunners to an untimely end ? 7 ...
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... suffering which has resulted from their first successes , we might be led to conclude with Locke , that there are occasions where a nation may become insane , or with Lowth , that , in certain extremities of guilt , God blinds the world ...
... suffering which has resulted from their first successes , we might be led to conclude with Locke , that there are occasions where a nation may become insane , or with Lowth , that , in certain extremities of guilt , God blinds the world ...
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... suffer- ing , to admit the spirit , and obey the injunctions , of the rejected faith . Let us not wonder , therefore , that the vehemence of faction has fixed with such envenomed fury upon the British prelates , or , that the perform ...
... suffer- ing , to admit the spirit , and obey the injunctions , of the rejected faith . Let us not wonder , therefore , that the vehemence of faction has fixed with such envenomed fury upon the British prelates , or , that the perform ...
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... suffering , has moulded the latter . The former have follow- ed the lurid flame of popular ambi- tion , and perished in the strife of de- mocratic passion ; the latter have been guided by the steady light of experience and reason , and ...
... suffering , has moulded the latter . The former have follow- ed the lurid flame of popular ambi- tion , and perished in the strife of de- mocratic passion ; the latter have been guided by the steady light of experience and reason , and ...
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... suffering . The Whigs of England , equally blinded by their sectarian spirit and long exclusion from government , have introduced measures which promise to be hard ly less injurious in their conse- quences , and certainly are as much at ...
... suffering . The Whigs of England , equally blinded by their sectarian spirit and long exclusion from government , have introduced measures which promise to be hard ly less injurious in their conse- quences , and certainly are as much at ...
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