The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... principle of subordination , and carry with him to the perform- ance of his duties a spirit of independence hardly compatible ... principles is attempted , if all the necessary powers be not present at the experiment , the result will be ...
... principle of subordination , and carry with him to the perform- ance of his duties a spirit of independence hardly compatible ... principles is attempted , if all the necessary powers be not present at the experiment , the result will be ...
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... principles of discipline and exercise , according to some uniform system , we should consider our mili- tary ... principle , that a man is formidable as a soldier in precise ratio of his political importance as a citizen - that , with ...
... principles of discipline and exercise , according to some uniform system , we should consider our mili- tary ... principle , that a man is formidable as a soldier in precise ratio of his political importance as a citizen - that , with ...
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... principles and institutions is diminished ; * and feuds are dissipated by separa- * In ancient times , a mere difference of customs and manners was classed among the prolific causes of war . " Ex diversitate morum crebra bella . " - Tac ...
... principles and institutions is diminished ; * and feuds are dissipated by separa- * In ancient times , a mere difference of customs and manners was classed among the prolific causes of war . " Ex diversitate morum crebra bella . " - Tac ...
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... principles of virtue and practical wisdom have been insinuated in captivating and elegant fictions . These things are a happy omen for the next generation . There are no duties which lie upon us with a more urgent and fearful ...
... principles of virtue and practical wisdom have been insinuated in captivating and elegant fictions . These things are a happy omen for the next generation . There are no duties which lie upon us with a more urgent and fearful ...
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... principles of all sound governments , in the republic of which the go- vernment should be the soundest , they create the very code that they administer , and judge the applicant for literary jus- tice , by a system of ex post facto laws ...
... principles of all sound governments , in the republic of which the go- vernment should be the soundest , they create the very code that they administer , and judge the applicant for literary jus- tice , by a system of ex post facto laws ...
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