The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... principles which should guide the government of a people imbued with the teaching of the New Testament , but rather with the subordinate , but still highly important question of the treatment which people , presumed to be already imbued ...
... principles which should guide the government of a people imbued with the teaching of the New Testament , but rather with the subordinate , but still highly important question of the treatment which people , presumed to be already imbued ...
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... principles of government and to our civilising mission . But we may govern in such a manner as to give the demagogue no fulcrum with which to move his credulous and ill - informed countrymen and co - religionists . The leading principle ...
... principles of government and to our civilising mission . But we may govern in such a manner as to give the demagogue no fulcrum with which to move his credulous and ill - informed countrymen and co - religionists . The leading principle ...
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... principles applicable , without drawing any dangerous analogies , upon sea as well as upon land . The humanitarian ... principle , that the crews of enemy prizes are not to be made prisoners of war , though pledges not to re - enter the ...
... principles applicable , without drawing any dangerous analogies , upon sea as well as upon land . The humanitarian ... principle , that the crews of enemy prizes are not to be made prisoners of war , though pledges not to re - enter the ...
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