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... cause of the private sufferings of all her fami- lies ; as the main instrument of the enervation of her genius and the prostration of her national spirit . He admits that libertinism . and adulterous intrigue were by no means unknown in ...
... cause of the private sufferings of all her fami- lies ; as the main instrument of the enervation of her genius and the prostration of her national spirit . He admits that libertinism . and adulterous intrigue were by no means unknown in ...
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... causes which it is not material for us to explain . The author of the " Rambles " landed in the winter at Trieste , " the richest city of Italian Illyria , and now the most promising and flourishing port in the emperor of Germany's ...
... causes which it is not material for us to explain . The author of the " Rambles " landed in the winter at Trieste , " the richest city of Italian Illyria , and now the most promising and flourishing port in the emperor of Germany's ...
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... causes were continually occur . ring still more to exasperate and inflame it . The impetuous and fiery disposition of the Italians ; urging them at every opportunity to express their contempt for the Austrians , whom they consider a ...
... causes were continually occur . ring still more to exasperate and inflame it . The impetuous and fiery disposition of the Italians ; urging them at every opportunity to express their contempt for the Austrians , whom they consider a ...
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... causes of their de- terioration through the 16th and 17th centuries should be philoso- phically investigated . We are not , we confess , sanguine as to the political or moral re- surrection of the Italians , though we admit with Lord ...
... causes of their de- terioration through the 16th and 17th centuries should be philoso- phically investigated . We are not , we confess , sanguine as to the political or moral re- surrection of the Italians , though we admit with Lord ...
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... cause we can arraign the murderer and have him executed with- out risk to our own lives ? As to the right of possession , we are told that in the savage state this is enjoyed without limitation ; for there exists a ' right of each to ...
... cause we can arraign the murderer and have him executed with- out risk to our own lives ? As to the right of possession , we are told that in the savage state this is enjoyed without limitation ; for there exists a ' right of each to ...
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