North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... disapproving the practice of war and attempting to abolish it ; and we shall now proceed to make a few observations upon , 1. The real character of war . 2. The practicability of putting an end to it . 28 [ Nov. Peace Societies .
... disapproving the practice of war and attempting to abolish it ; and we shall now proceed to make a few observations upon , 1. The real character of war . 2. The practicability of putting an end to it . 28 [ Nov. Peace Societies .
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... practices ? This is not the sort of reasoning that we apply in other cases . Individual immoralities are also particular forms of vicious practice , and we might just as well argue from the same grounds , that it is absolutely ...
... practices ? This is not the sort of reasoning that we apply in other cases . Individual immoralities are also particular forms of vicious practice , and we might just as well argue from the same grounds , that it is absolutely ...
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... practice ? The answer to this question depends upon the answer that may be given to the following one , which is in fact only the same question in other words . What probability is there that publick opinion may change with regard to ...
... practice ? The answer to this question depends upon the answer that may be given to the following one , which is in fact only the same question in other words . What probability is there that publick opinion may change with regard to ...
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... practice , resorts to the worst species of military characters for the heroes of his narrative poems . The historians might have been expected to be a little more considerate in their views of society and character than the poets . They ...
... practice , resorts to the worst species of military characters for the heroes of his narrative poems . The historians might have been expected to be a little more considerate in their views of society and character than the poets . They ...
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... practice in the system of Lycurgus - nor do we recollect any philo- sophical writer who has made it a business to point out the radical vice of the military system . On the contrary , all of them when they have occasion to speak of it ...
... practice in the system of Lycurgus - nor do we recollect any philo- sophical writer who has made it a business to point out the radical vice of the military system . On the contrary , all of them when they have occasion to speak of it ...
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