Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 58
... so far as he has depicted government , ” than is conveyed in that them , may have the highest truth of other expression , “ a truthful exhibi- representation ; or , on the other hand , tion of the course of human things .
... so far as he has depicted government , ” than is conveyed in that them , may have the highest truth of other expression , “ a truthful exhibi- representation ; or , on the other hand , tion of the course of human things .
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Let them mingle narrative and quisites for political freedom , or what reflection in whatever proportions we term , in modern days , a constithey please - portray whatever suits tutional government . The purpose them in finished picture ...
Let them mingle narrative and quisites for political freedom , or what reflection in whatever proportions we term , in modern days , a constithey please - portray whatever suits tutional government . The purpose them in finished picture ...
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In the name of the government , the first class in the State . ' « « « The first ? ' said Anton doubtingly . said the young man . rooms for myself and my companions ! ' The host sullenly “ “ Yes , dear Wohlfart , the first .
In the name of the government , the first class in the State . ' « « « The first ? ' said Anton doubtingly . said the young man . rooms for myself and my companions ! ' The host sullenly “ “ Yes , dear Wohlfart , the first .
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There is no lack any- Government shall , at fast , manifest where of good teachers , but we can- a disposition to assist and support not make them Professors without the cause of learning in Scotland . 2 a T The next_topic is the ...
There is no lack any- Government shall , at fast , manifest where of good teachers , but we can- a disposition to assist and support not make them Professors without the cause of learning in Scotland . 2 a T The next_topic is the ...
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These Chairs cannot in like manner be raised . A very mobe competently filled except by men derate grant from Government would of great learning and industry , and accomplish all that we desire ; and yet the emoluments of each from all ...
These Chairs cannot in like manner be raised . A very mobe competently filled except by men derate grant from Government would of great learning and industry , and accomplish all that we desire ; and yet the emoluments of each from all ...
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