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... influence of religious motives in legislation , that we should consider an extension of this influ- ence as one of the most fortunate things that could possibly happen to the country . The great evil in practical legislation is the ...
... influence of religious motives in legislation , that we should consider an extension of this influ- ence as one of the most fortunate things that could possibly happen to the country . The great evil in practical legislation is the ...
Page 455
... influence over public taste and sentiment , were men of pure and unquestionable character . Addison was then at the meridian of his stainless fame . He had taught the world a lesson which it was too slow to learn , that the attractions ...
... influence over public taste and sentiment , were men of pure and unquestionable character . Addison was then at the meridian of his stainless fame . He had taught the world a lesson which it was too slow to learn , that the attractions ...
Page 559
... influence of , 450 . Drayton , Col. his view of the nulli- fying doctrine , quoted , 493 - his speech on the subject of separation of the States , quoted , 535 . Dryden , influence of the court upon , 447 - moral character of his wri ...
... influence of , 450 . Drayton , Col. his view of the nulli- fying doctrine , quoted , 493 - his speech on the subject of separation of the States , quoted , 535 . Dryden , influence of the court upon , 447 - moral character of his wri ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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