The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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... feel that a government which trains its people to be mere machines , has no right to be astonished when mere machines - in the shape of guns and cannon - balls - get the better of them . Nay , even where as in the campaign of 1809 ...
... feel that a government which trains its people to be mere machines , has no right to be astonished when mere machines - in the shape of guns and cannon - balls - get the better of them . Nay , even where as in the campaign of 1809 ...
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... feel at every step of his great arbi- tration , that he is perfectly just ; his award falls indifferently on either side as the plain and unvarnished evidence may dictate : and if in the end , the strong criminal is condemned , the ...
... feel at every step of his great arbi- tration , that he is perfectly just ; his award falls indifferently on either side as the plain and unvarnished evidence may dictate : and if in the end , the strong criminal is condemned , the ...
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... feel- ing is so strong in France , so mad , so unreflecting , so certain , if not checked , to involve the two countries in a war , that any serious periodical raising its voice against such folly cannot but be of service . We English ...
... feel- ing is so strong in France , so mad , so unreflecting , so certain , if not checked , to involve the two countries in a war , that any serious periodical raising its voice against such folly cannot but be of service . We English ...
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... feel to compare themselves with persons more advanta- geously situated , or to place the fruits of their own industry in juxtaposition with those of an industry far more enlightened and ingenious . This gives us some hope of Spain ; for ...
... feel to compare themselves with persons more advanta- geously situated , or to place the fruits of their own industry in juxtaposition with those of an industry far more enlightened and ingenious . This gives us some hope of Spain ; for ...
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... of English taste . They feel , more- over , the want of internal trade , and would apparently be willing to make some sacrifices in order to give it an impulse . In man- Self - Devotion . 99 ners rough and uncouth , 98 The Spanish People .
... of English taste . They feel , more- over , the want of internal trade , and would apparently be willing to make some sacrifices in order to give it an impulse . In man- Self - Devotion . 99 ners rough and uncouth , 98 The Spanish People .
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