Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... political ends ) William Pitt did everything possible to prevent miscegenation . Had that miscegenation taken place , no one can doubt what would have been the effect of Anglo - Saxon prepotency of transmission , for the climate of ...
... political ends ) William Pitt did everything possible to prevent miscegenation . Had that miscegenation taken place , no one can doubt what would have been the effect of Anglo - Saxon prepotency of transmission , for the climate of ...
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... politics , social life , religion . In some of these new penny journals , bold fresh thought is allowed to air itself ... political power in 1832 ; they reached their apotheosis in 1851 , in a suitable Walhalla of glass and iron . Then ...
... politics , social life , religion . In some of these new penny journals , bold fresh thought is allowed to air itself ... political power in 1832 ; they reached their apotheosis in 1851 , in a suitable Walhalla of glass and iron . Then ...
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... political disabilities ; heretics were relieved from all apprehension of the rack and the stake , but they were subjected to a kind of social paralysis . They were not allowed to occupy any position of importance in the State ; it was ...
... political disabilities ; heretics were relieved from all apprehension of the rack and the stake , but they were subjected to a kind of social paralysis . They were not allowed to occupy any position of importance in the State ; it was ...
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... political philoso- pher would naturally look for its effect on private action , wherever a public policy is based on exclusivism , and expect to see produced internally a disposition of affairs parallel to what exists externally . So ...
... political philoso- pher would naturally look for its effect on private action , wherever a public policy is based on exclusivism , and expect to see produced internally a disposition of affairs parallel to what exists externally . So ...
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... political liberation of the individual , the great increase of mate- rial comfort , has not been followed up by a period of natural freedom , which would have carried the new conditions on into a new era of progress , but with enormous ...
... political liberation of the individual , the great increase of mate- rial comfort , has not been followed up by a period of natural freedom , which would have carried the new conditions on into a new era of progress , but with enormous ...
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