Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... its aid to overwhelm the remaining safeguards of religious belief . The middle and the lower orders could not , indeed , participate in the luxu- rious vices of their wealthy superiors , but they could 6 CHATEAUBRIAND .
... its aid to overwhelm the remaining safeguards of religious belief . The middle and the lower orders could not , indeed , participate in the luxu- rious vices of their wealthy superiors , but they could 6 CHATEAUBRIAND .
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Archibald Alison. rious vices of their wealthy superiors , but they could well be persuaded that the faith which permitted such enormities , the religion which was stained by such crimes , was a system of hypocrisy and deceit . The ...
Archibald Alison. rious vices of their wealthy superiors , but they could well be persuaded that the faith which permitted such enormities , the religion which was stained by such crimes , was a system of hypocrisy and deceit . The ...
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... wealth , genius , and energy to Great Britain , but where the old system has been adhered to , it is still flourish- ing in undiminished vigour , and that decay in them has uniformly been co - existent with the entry on the stage of ...
... wealth , genius , and energy to Great Britain , but where the old system has been adhered to , it is still flourish- ing in undiminished vigour , and that decay in them has uniformly been co - existent with the entry on the stage of ...
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... wealth , by the fostering protection which has invariably been given to agriculture , and which has induced gentlemen to lay out their capital in redeeming waste lands and bringing them into cultivation . The result of such a system ...
... wealth , by the fostering protection which has invariably been given to agriculture , and which has induced gentlemen to lay out their capital in redeeming waste lands and bringing them into cultivation . The result of such a system ...
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... wealth which has been lavished , and the talent which has been turned to that direction , has never yet attained to an equality with the great works of Grecian or Italian art ; but architecture , in some departments , is unrivalled in ...
... wealth which has been lavished , and the talent which has been turned to that direction , has never yet attained to an equality with the great works of Grecian or Italian art ; but architecture , in some departments , is unrivalled in ...
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