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... spirit of rulers which has so often led them to make regulations for the industry of the governed , they reply , laissez faire et laissez passer : " for as the public interest con- sists in the union of all individual interests ...
... spirit of rulers which has so often led them to make regulations for the industry of the governed , they reply , laissez faire et laissez passer : " for as the public interest con- sists in the union of all individual interests ...
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... spirit , and in perfect harmony with the character and opinions of its people . It has been found that all imitative or derivative literatures are in comparison of the truly primitive and na- tional , tame , vapid and feeble - that ...
... spirit , and in perfect harmony with the character and opinions of its people . It has been found that all imitative or derivative literatures are in comparison of the truly primitive and na- tional , tame , vapid and feeble - that ...
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... spirit of criticism is , in this respect , far more liberal now , its views more enlarged and profound , than they were in the reign of Queen Anne , and during the former half of the last century . The age is gone by when his display of ...
... spirit of criticism is , in this respect , far more liberal now , its views more enlarged and profound , than they were in the reign of Queen Anne , and during the former half of the last century . The age is gone by when his display of ...
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... spirit of conflict and hostility was kept alive by the Cru- sades for two centuries together , at the very æra of awakening civilization in Europe , and thus pervaded all its institutions and deeply tinctured its character in their ...
... spirit of conflict and hostility was kept alive by the Cru- sades for two centuries together , at the very æra of awakening civilization in Europe , and thus pervaded all its institutions and deeply tinctured its character in their ...
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... upwards of seven centu- ries together , this mighty conflict of fanaticism was carried on with VOL . V. - NO.1 . * Vol . ii . 9 various success , but uniformly the same spirit . From 1830. ] 65 Charlemagne and his Peers .
... upwards of seven centu- ries together , this mighty conflict of fanaticism was carried on with VOL . V. - NO.1 . * Vol . ii . 9 various success , but uniformly the same spirit . From 1830. ] 65 Charlemagne and his Peers .
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