The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful BURLAMAQUI , JEAN JACQUES 1694-1748 747 The Principles of Natural Right BURLEIGH , WILLIAM CECIL , BARON 1520-1598 752 The Well Ordering of a Man's Life BURRITT , ELIHU 1811-1879 757 A Point of Space ...
... Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful BURLAMAQUI , JEAN JACQUES 1694-1748 747 The Principles of Natural Right BURLEIGH , WILLIAM CECIL , BARON 1520-1598 752 The Well Ordering of a Man's Life BURRITT , ELIHU 1811-1879 757 A Point of Space ...
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... Cause men to fear the laws and the laws alone . Salutary is the fear of the law , but fatal and fertile in crime is ... causing them to modify one another all the more easily as the same views and the same difficulties are observed in In ...
... Cause men to fear the laws and the laws alone . Salutary is the fear of the law , but fatal and fertile in crime is ... causing them to modify one another all the more easily as the same views and the same difficulties are observed in In ...
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... cause never well understood , - they concentrated their divided pas- sions upon a single object of supreme interest to them . These were the first steps of all the nations that formed themselves out of savage tribes ; this was the epoch ...
... cause never well understood , - they concentrated their divided pas- sions upon a single object of supreme interest to them . These were the first steps of all the nations that formed themselves out of savage tribes ; this was the epoch ...
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... caused the multiplication of knowledge and of good books , why should not virtuous actions also be multiplied , by prizes distributed from the munificence of the sovereign ? The money of honor ever remains unexhausted and fruitful in ...
... caused the multiplication of knowledge and of good books , why should not virtuous actions also be multiplied , by prizes distributed from the munificence of the sovereign ? The money of honor ever remains unexhausted and fruitful in ...
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... cause an approach to better things , after intolerable evils , but have has- tened the intermediate steps by good laws ; and deserving is that philosopher of the gratitude of mankind who had the courage , from the obscurity of his ...
... cause an approach to better things , after intolerable evils , but have has- tened the intermediate steps by good laws ; and deserving is that philosopher of the gratitude of mankind who had the courage , from the obscurity of his ...
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