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... spirit of Hume's Dialogue , in which Palamedes , one of the interlocutors , endea- vours to reconcile many apparently irregular and anomalous usages and customs , to the great leading principles of reason and morality , and to shew that ...
... spirit of Hume's Dialogue , in which Palamedes , one of the interlocutors , endea- vours to reconcile many apparently irregular and anomalous usages and customs , to the great leading principles of reason and morality , and to shew that ...
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... Spirit of Laws ; " " the celebrated Francisco Suarez ; " " the celebrated Locke ; " " the illustrious Milton " ; " that distinguished champion of the divine right of kings , Sir Robert Filmer . " ( p . 378. ) Fortemque Gyam , fortemque ...
... Spirit of Laws ; " " the celebrated Francisco Suarez ; " " the celebrated Locke ; " " the illustrious Milton " ; " that distinguished champion of the divine right of kings , Sir Robert Filmer . " ( p . 378. ) Fortemque Gyam , fortemque ...
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... spirit of the nineteenth century . If it is meant to affirm that a citizen may expatriate himself whenever he shall see fit to do so without the consent , express or implicit , of his country , we readily comprehend , though we do not ...
... spirit of the nineteenth century . If it is meant to affirm that a citizen may expatriate himself whenever he shall see fit to do so without the consent , express or implicit , of his country , we readily comprehend , though we do not ...
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... spirit of our grandiloquent concessions to the " new philosophy . " If an infant , for example , were hanged as he might be , long before he arrived at years of discretion , for treason to the gov- ernment to which ( on the hypothesis ...
... spirit of our grandiloquent concessions to the " new philosophy . " If an infant , for example , were hanged as he might be , long before he arrived at years of discretion , for treason to the gov- ernment to which ( on the hypothesis ...
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... spirit is still as buoyant and elastic , her energies as masculine , her in- dustry as active , her enterprise as bold and aspiring , and all the virtues , public and private , of her people as pure and exemplary at least , as they have ...
... spirit is still as buoyant and elastic , her energies as masculine , her in- dustry as active , her enterprise as bold and aspiring , and all the virtues , public and private , of her people as pure and exemplary at least , as they have ...
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