The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1859 - 480 páginas |
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... civil and military , are upon the same scale ; and yet no country is better served than America ! Mr. Hume has at last persuaded the English people to look a little into their accounts , and to see how sadly they are plundered . But we ...
... civil and military , are upon the same scale ; and yet no country is better served than America ! Mr. Hume has at last persuaded the English people to look a little into their accounts , and to see how sadly they are plundered . But we ...
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... civil offices , and cutting a man off from the lawful objects of ambition , endea- vours to strangle religious freedom in silence , and to enjoy all the advantages , without the blood , and noise , and fire of persecution . What passes ...
... civil offices , and cutting a man off from the lawful objects of ambition , endea- vours to strangle religious freedom in silence , and to enjoy all the advantages , without the blood , and noise , and fire of persecution . What passes ...
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... civil rights to those who sures most salutary to the Church to are not members of that Church , that be most pernicious ; and persevering he is violating his oath by so doing . obstinately in his own error , may frus- This oath , then ...
... civil rights to those who sures most salutary to the Church to are not members of that Church , that be most pernicious ; and persevering he is violating his oath by so doing . obstinately in his own error , may frus- This oath , then ...
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... civil violence - the worst period at which they can be made , compared to which any period is eligible , and should be seized hold of by the friends of sa- lutary reform . Snail's Pace argument . " One thing at a time ! Not too fast ...
... civil violence - the worst period at which they can be made , compared to which any period is eligible , and should be seized hold of by the friends of sa- lutary reform . Snail's Pace argument . " One thing at a time ! Not too fast ...
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... civil war are the consequences . Besides , Sir , the measure is unneces- sary . Nobody complains of disorder in that shape in which it is the aim of your measure to propose a remedy to it . The business is one of the greatest importance ...
... civil war are the consequences . Besides , Sir , the measure is unneces- sary . Nobody complains of disorder in that shape in which it is the aim of your measure to propose a remedy to it . The business is one of the greatest importance ...
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