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... liberty was possible ? ' So true and philosophical an appreciation of the causes which destroyed Italian freedom ( and passages of equally sound moral judgment abound in these three volumes ) makes us regret the more that we cannot ...
... liberty was possible ? ' So true and philosophical an appreciation of the causes which destroyed Italian freedom ( and passages of equally sound moral judgment abound in these three volumes ) makes us regret the more that we cannot ...
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... liberty of the subject . Nothing is more signi- ficant than the relish with which Ferrari , the most powerful democratic writer since Rousseau , enumerates the merits of tyrants , and prefers devils to saints in the interest of the com ...
... liberty of the subject . Nothing is more signi- ficant than the relish with which Ferrari , the most powerful democratic writer since Rousseau , enumerates the merits of tyrants , and prefers devils to saints in the interest of the com ...
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... liberty and equality were assumed as axiomatic by all who desired a reputation for wisdom and virtue . Opinion was everywhere hailed as the great nostrum which was to liberate and purify mankind ; and each saw in his own par- ticular ...
... liberty and equality were assumed as axiomatic by all who desired a reputation for wisdom and virtue . Opinion was everywhere hailed as the great nostrum which was to liberate and purify mankind ; and each saw in his own par- ticular ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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