The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed |
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... universal admission . Extremes meet a proverb , by the bye , to collect and explain all the in- stances and exemplifications of which , would constitute and ex- haust all philosophy . Truths , of all others the most awful and mysterious ...
... universal admission . Extremes meet a proverb , by the bye , to collect and explain all the in- stances and exemplifications of which , would constitute and ex- haust all philosophy . Truths , of all others the most awful and mysterious ...
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... universal suffrage cannot exist ; but if not to universal suffrage , there can exist no natural right to suffrage at all . In whatever way he would obviate this objection , he must admit expedience founded on experience and particular ...
... universal suffrage cannot exist ; but if not to universal suffrage , there can exist no natural right to suffrage at all . In whatever way he would obviate this objection , he must admit expedience founded on experience and particular ...
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... universal . On the morning of the sixth we went on shore at the village of Sabour . The villagers expressed an enthusiastic gladness at seeing red and blue uniforms and round hats ( the French , I believe , wear three - cornered ones ...
... universal . On the morning of the sixth we went on shore at the village of Sabour . The villagers expressed an enthusiastic gladness at seeing red and blue uniforms and round hats ( the French , I believe , wear three - cornered ones ...
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