The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... minds " overpowered and subdued by the inter- posing conflict of arms ? Was it mind or force that led the Brissotins to the scaffold , or drove them into banishment ? Was it mind or force that secured one - third of the Convention in ...
... minds " overpowered and subdued by the inter- posing conflict of arms ? Was it mind or force that led the Brissotins to the scaffold , or drove them into banishment ? Was it mind or force that secured one - third of the Convention in ...
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... mind has been so well disciplined to the love of what is right , that it had rather forego the proffered advantage , than sacrifice its integrity ; and the other supposes that we have , either from experience or observation , acquired ...
... mind has been so well disciplined to the love of what is right , that it had rather forego the proffered advantage , than sacrifice its integrity ; and the other supposes that we have , either from experience or observation , acquired ...
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... mind could generate on the supposed author of this harmless tract , in a place where he had no opportunity of repelling the attack . ' " 2 Either the critic did not understand what he read , or he wilfully and maliciously misrepresented ...
... mind could generate on the supposed author of this harmless tract , in a place where he had no opportunity of repelling the attack . ' " 2 Either the critic did not understand what he read , or he wilfully and maliciously misrepresented ...
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