The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... course of government in every Caucasian nation of the world , justifying fully in results the calm confidence . with which Beccaria had written : " The voice of the philosopher is feeble against the noise and cries of so many followers ...
... course of government in every Caucasian nation of the world , justifying fully in results the calm confidence . with which Beccaria had written : " The voice of the philosopher is feeble against the noise and cries of so many followers ...
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... course been made a continual sacri- fice . Considered in its application to assignable individuals , misrule may be termed vexation ; the persons considered as the authors of it being persons clothed with power , the vexation may be ...
... course been made a continual sacri- fice . Considered in its application to assignable individuals , misrule may be termed vexation ; the persons considered as the authors of it being persons clothed with power , the vexation may be ...
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... course of your life ; sup- pose there were the toys and games of childhood , the follies of youth , the disappointments , the projects , the successes of a long career , would not the mere description of these things make an interesting ...
... course of your life ; sup- pose there were the toys and games of childhood , the follies of youth , the disappointments , the projects , the successes of a long career , would not the mere description of these things make an interesting ...
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... course , referring to second - hand book- shops . Neither he nor any other sensible man puts himself out about new books . When a new book is published , read an old one , was the advice of a sound though surly critic . It is one of the ...
... course , referring to second - hand book- shops . Neither he nor any other sensible man puts himself out about new books . When a new book is published , read an old one , was the advice of a sound though surly critic . It is one of the ...
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... course of growth as there are to - day . Libraries are not made ; they grow . Your first two thousand volumes present no difficulty , and cost astonishingly little money . Given £ 400 and five years , and an ordinary man can in the ...
... course of growth as there are to - day . Libraries are not made ; they grow . Your first two thousand volumes present no difficulty , and cost astonishingly little money . Given £ 400 and five years , and an ordinary man can in the ...
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