The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 61A. Constable, 1835 |
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... individuals . Diffe- rent portions of one association , and different individuals in one such portion , act together in concert , on exactly the same prin- ciples which regulate the mutual actions of the different parts whereof a system ...
... individuals . Diffe- rent portions of one association , and different individuals in one such portion , act together in concert , on exactly the same prin- ciples which regulate the mutual actions of the different parts whereof a system ...
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... individuals in debate , from the fear of extremities , from moderation in many who belong to neither party , the machine of government is made to move in a middle course a diagonal , inclining to the side of the party which has the ...
... individuals in debate , from the fear of extremities , from moderation in many who belong to neither party , the machine of government is made to move in a middle course a diagonal , inclining to the side of the party which has the ...
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... individual ? It seems very reasonable that the Crown should be bound in all cases to have the advice in writing of whoever recommends a change of Ministers , unless it be effected by the address of either House of Parliament . Of course ...
... individual ? It seems very reasonable that the Crown should be bound in all cases to have the advice in writing of whoever recommends a change of Ministers , unless it be effected by the address of either House of Parliament . Of course ...
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... individual feeling , may be supposed to embody a little more vividly the living spirit and moving realities ' of the present - of American life and character ** Bryant . as they exist . And yet even here it is 26 April , American Poetry .
... individual feeling , may be supposed to embody a little more vividly the living spirit and moving realities ' of the present - of American life and character ** Bryant . as they exist . And yet even here it is 26 April , American Poetry .
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... individuals , from whose works the present Selections ' are taken , and say , this is a great poet , ' there are many to whom the praise of tenderness and imagination , and some to whom that of occasional sublimity would be most ...
... individuals , from whose works the present Selections ' are taken , and say , this is a great poet , ' there are many to whom the praise of tenderness and imagination , and some to whom that of occasional sublimity would be most ...
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