The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... existence , and , accustomed to an uncertainty of result in everything , they look upon the results of their crimes as uncer- tain too , and so decide in favor of the passion that tempts them . If uncertainty of the laws affects a ...
... existence , and , accustomed to an uncertainty of result in everything , they look upon the results of their crimes as uncer- tain too , and so decide in favor of the passion that tempts them . If uncertainty of the laws affects a ...
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... existence have had more or less of bad in them . Of all governments , the worst have uniformly been those in which the powers of government have all of them - been in the hands of one ; because in that case such government has had for ...
... existence have had more or less of bad in them . Of all governments , the worst have uniformly been those in which the powers of government have all of them - been in the hands of one ; because in that case such government has had for ...
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... existence of the opinions . The existence of such publicity being supposed , and the de- gree of it perfect , in what way does it contribute to the object in question , namely , the affording security against misrule ? Be the acts of ...
... existence of the opinions . The existence of such publicity being supposed , and the de- gree of it perfect , in what way does it contribute to the object in question , namely , the affording security against misrule ? Be the acts of ...
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... existence . No other man but he would have made pre- cisely such a combination as his . Had he been in any single respect different from what he is , his library , as it exists , never would have existed . Therefore , surely he may ...
... existence . No other man but he would have made pre- cisely such a combination as his . Had he been in any single respect different from what he is , his library , as it exists , never would have existed . Therefore , surely he may ...
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... existence ; and love , as the rapturous recognition of an ideal , is , and must ever be , the potentiation of the higher human joy ; and if there be any that would give a preference to woeful ballads and sentimental sighs in their ...
... existence ; and love , as the rapturous recognition of an ideal , is , and must ever be , the potentiation of the higher human joy ; and if there be any that would give a preference to woeful ballads and sentimental sighs in their ...
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