The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... interest . An increase of penitentiaries is loudly called for , as the first step of practical pity . The sentence of utter , final excom- munication passed by the world on fallen women , must not be allowed any longer to violate the ...
... interest . An increase of penitentiaries is loudly called for , as the first step of practical pity . The sentence of utter , final excom- munication passed by the world on fallen women , must not be allowed any longer to violate the ...
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... interests of mankind exert such a disturbing influence on their judgment in matters of human action , that the stern and cutting rebuke of our Lord , addressed by Him to those who represented the public opinion of that day , may be ...
... interests of mankind exert such a disturbing influence on their judgment in matters of human action , that the stern and cutting rebuke of our Lord , addressed by Him to those who represented the public opinion of that day , may be ...
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... interest and ungoverned violence of her native bar- barians , were the foundation of her greatness , and have been the original from the more or less exact copies of which Europe has thenceforth been pleased to mould her forms of civic ...
... interest and ungoverned violence of her native bar- barians , were the foundation of her greatness , and have been the original from the more or less exact copies of which Europe has thenceforth been pleased to mould her forms of civic ...
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... interests , sided with either monarch , and extracted concessions from both . " ― pp . 28-54 . In the year 1010 ... interest and improve . The devout and heroic Matilda arrests our sym- 2 Vol . i . p . 28 . pathy , whilst contending ...
... interests , sided with either monarch , and extracted concessions from both . " ― pp . 28-54 . In the year 1010 ... interest and improve . The devout and heroic Matilda arrests our sym- 2 Vol . i . p . 28 . pathy , whilst contending ...
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... interest ; it spread with a universal light , it belonged to all countries and no faction ; tyrants , kings , and republics equally honoured it , and the fame of its leaders overspread the earth . The conjuncture favoured it , for the ...
... interest ; it spread with a universal light , it belonged to all countries and no faction ; tyrants , kings , and republics equally honoured it , and the fame of its leaders overspread the earth . The conjuncture favoured it , for the ...
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