Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 522
... political object , though the authors ascribe them to a political motive . The men who mur- dered Mr. Burke in the Phoenix Park may say they had a political motive , but the crime was not committed with a direct political object ; it ...
... political object , though the authors ascribe them to a political motive . The men who mur- dered Mr. Burke in the Phoenix Park may say they had a political motive , but the crime was not committed with a direct political object ; it ...
Page 643
... political purposes . Hitherto the question has appeared under various aspects . Popular opinion , formed by the pen of romancers , has painted the Ten as a dark , mysterious body , employ- ing all the horrors of dungeons , torture ...
... political purposes . Hitherto the question has appeared under various aspects . Popular opinion , formed by the pen of romancers , has painted the Ten as a dark , mysterious body , employ- ing all the horrors of dungeons , torture ...
Page 649
... political assassination was the maxims of political assassination , we matter for study , for discussion , for possi- should have had nothing to say . But they ble acceptance as a maxim of government ; did not succeed . No doubt to ...
... political assassination was the maxims of political assassination , we matter for study , for discussion , for possi- should have had nothing to say . But they ble acceptance as a maxim of government ; did not succeed . No doubt to ...
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