The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 25
... Politics , you tell me there is nothing in France , about which you so much desire to be well informed , as the state of education . I shall feel an equal honour and pleasure in con- veying that information to you ; but we must begin by ...
... Politics , you tell me there is nothing in France , about which you so much desire to be well informed , as the state of education . I shall feel an equal honour and pleasure in con- veying that information to you ; but we must begin by ...
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... politics were a science studiously concealed from the vulgar eye . The minister of that King , our famous Cardinal de RICHELIEU , having formed the design of attacking the privileges and independence of the nobility , flattered the pas ...
... politics were a science studiously concealed from the vulgar eye . The minister of that King , our famous Cardinal de RICHELIEU , having formed the design of attacking the privileges and independence of the nobility , flattered the pas ...
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... political writers join the party either of ministry or of opposition , if he remain faithful to the cause he has ... politicians never find in the past , the measure of those sacrifices that are de- manded from them in the name of the ...
... political writers join the party either of ministry or of opposition , if he remain faithful to the cause he has ... politicians never find in the past , the measure of those sacrifices that are de- manded from them in the name of the ...
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... political liberty is a matter of only secondary concern , where every one has his own little private interest to promote , and with which he is exclusively occupied . Our writers aim not at independence of feeling ; they aim at places ...
... political liberty is a matter of only secondary concern , where every one has his own little private interest to promote , and with which he is exclusively occupied . Our writers aim not at independence of feeling ; they aim at places ...
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... political ; and the recital being thus brought down to the departure of Mr. Mariner , the re- maining chapters are devoted to an orderly statement of the con- dition of society ; the ranks and professions ; the names and attri- butes of ...
... political ; and the recital being thus brought down to the departure of Mr. Mariner , the re- maining chapters are devoted to an orderly statement of the con- dition of society ; the ranks and professions ; the names and attri- butes of ...
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