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... interest of the people to obey them . This augurs well ; it is a first step towards an acknow . ledgment of civil equality , and when- ever kings recede , the people ad- vance . Europe has happily experienced another year of peace ; and ...
... interest of the people to obey them . This augurs well ; it is a first step towards an acknow . ledgment of civil equality , and when- ever kings recede , the people ad- vance . Europe has happily experienced another year of peace ; and ...
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... interest , the reader may peruse the work with advantage . The scenes of strife and terror , of revolution and crime , of which Italy was then the theatre , are accurately and eloquently portrayed , and we regret much that Mr. Vieusseux ...
... interest , the reader may peruse the work with advantage . The scenes of strife and terror , of revolution and crime , of which Italy was then the theatre , are accurately and eloquently portrayed , and we regret much that Mr. Vieusseux ...
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... interests were every thing for them . This gave umbrage to the Popes , while the partisans of independence ac- cused them of keeping the human mind stationary , and in a state of tu- telage , as they kept their immediate subjects the ...
... interests were every thing for them . This gave umbrage to the Popes , while the partisans of independence ac- cused them of keeping the human mind stationary , and in a state of tu- telage , as they kept their immediate subjects the ...
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... interest in the part which the members of this de- voted church have taken in the con- flict , but surely there must be since- rity in the zeal with which they , de- fenceless individuals , withstand the will of him whom all the ...
... interest in the part which the members of this de- voted church have taken in the con- flict , but surely there must be since- rity in the zeal with which they , de- fenceless individuals , withstand the will of him whom all the ...
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... interest at heart - ain sincerely your friend- and therefore expect , at least , a pa- tient hearing for what I have ... interests . If you be wise , you will disappoint them ; if you be just , you will not listen to their ...
... interest at heart - ain sincerely your friend- and therefore expect , at least , a pa- tient hearing for what I have ... interests . If you be wise , you will disappoint them ; if you be just , you will not listen to their ...
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