The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... effects . Events have roots , branches , and fruit . They do not ripen in a day . Sir James Mackintosh was not a weak and fickle man because of a difference of judgment in his earlier and later writings upon the French Revolution . This ...
... effects . Events have roots , branches , and fruit . They do not ripen in a day . Sir James Mackintosh was not a weak and fickle man because of a difference of judgment in his earlier and later writings upon the French Revolution . This ...
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... effects of his extraordinary career , and of that great revolution in the midst of which he emerged . There was too much of terror and of mystery in those events , at the time of their occurrence , to allow men to judge with calmness ...
... effects of his extraordinary career , and of that great revolution in the midst of which he emerged . There was too much of terror and of mystery in those events , at the time of their occurrence , to allow men to judge with calmness ...
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... have the honor of being the first actually to prohibit this traffic in human flesh ; an ordinance to that effect having been enacted by the former in 1792 , and by the latter in 1794. 1851. ] 11 The Last Fifty Years .
... have the honor of being the first actually to prohibit this traffic in human flesh ; an ordinance to that effect having been enacted by the former in 1792 , and by the latter in 1794. 1851. ] 11 The Last Fifty Years .
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... effect which it has accomplished by its silent success , is to re - establish the confidence of man- kind in the possibility of self - government , the freedom of thought and religion . We speak of our land as a young Re- public . Its ...
... effect which it has accomplished by its silent success , is to re - establish the confidence of man- kind in the possibility of self - government , the freedom of thought and religion . We speak of our land as a young Re- public . Its ...
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... effect of the Revolutionary War had been most disastrous on the morals of the country . The young soldier had ... effects of war , French infidelity had been imported and the virus had spread universally . Most of the leading men of the ...
... effect of the Revolutionary War had been most disastrous on the morals of the country . The young soldier had ... effects of war , French infidelity had been imported and the virus had spread universally . Most of the leading men of the ...
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