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... ment to the mere prevention of wrong , and the dispensation of justice between man and man . And thus it is that a " Democratic Review , " impressed with a conviction of the dangerous tendency of all strong government , whenever it ...
... ment to the mere prevention of wrong , and the dispensation of justice between man and man . And thus it is that a " Democratic Review , " impressed with a conviction of the dangerous tendency of all strong government , whenever it ...
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... ment of high duties ; and that when these duties are not altogether prohibitory , they shall be so devised as to give the largest amount of " protection " to the domestic manufacturer . Now , we object to this doctrine in every aspect ...
... ment of high duties ; and that when these duties are not altogether prohibitory , they shall be so devised as to give the largest amount of " protection " to the domestic manufacturer . Now , we object to this doctrine in every aspect ...
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... ment upon the literary merits of David Hume . " I have a mind , ” ( says Warburton , speaking of Hume , ) " to do justice to his argu- ment against miracles , which I think might be done in a few words ; but does he deserve an answer ...
... ment upon the literary merits of David Hume . " I have a mind , ” ( says Warburton , speaking of Hume , ) " to do justice to his argu- ment against miracles , which I think might be done in a few words ; but does he deserve an answer ...
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VOL IX | 3 |
THE CHESSPLAYERS By James K Armstrong | 20 |
Note upon Armstrongs History of the Late | 23 |
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