The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumes 51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 - American literature |
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... fact it could not , find any complete expression . Society was distracted between two antitheses ; a logi- cal ideal of all order based upon God , and God understood by the thought of man ; a practical necessity for little local systems ...
... fact it could not , find any complete expression . Society was distracted between two antitheses ; a logi- cal ideal of all order based upon God , and God understood by the thought of man ; a practical necessity for little local systems ...
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... facts which he has concealed from us ; and the more so as the argument which he adduces as decisive proof that no torture was applied , rests on the alle- gation of a fact which we know to be sub- stantially false . " tation of the ...
... facts which he has concealed from us ; and the more so as the argument which he adduces as decisive proof that no torture was applied , rests on the alle- gation of a fact which we know to be sub- stantially false . " tation of the ...
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... facts which daily come under our no- tice , when systematically arranged , and by that very means made the instrument ... fact of contact of man with man , and from the necessities of his ignorance acting in alliance with the impulses of ...
... facts which daily come under our no- tice , when systematically arranged , and by that very means made the instrument ... fact of contact of man with man , and from the necessities of his ignorance acting in alliance with the impulses of ...
Contents
THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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