| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 572 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 498 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege are but fictions of. superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| Lilian Beeson Brownfield - 1904 - 160 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| William Graham - 1919 - 458 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide and parricide and sacrilege are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| William Peacock - 1925 - 580 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 sivua
...animal not of the highest order. All homage paid to the sex in general as such, and without distinct views, is to be regarded as romance and folly. Regicide, and parricide, and sacrilege, are but fictions of superstition, corrupting jurisprudence by destroying its simplicity.... | |
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