Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... theory of Plato , that the all - apparent phenomena were unreal , he believed already ; he had a craving to believe in something noble , beautiful , and difficult to under- stand ; he was ready , therefore , to accept the rest of that ...
... theory of Plato , that the all - apparent phenomena were unreal , he believed already ; he had a craving to believe in something noble , beautiful , and difficult to under- stand ; he was ready , therefore , to accept the rest of that ...
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... theory , a powerful and important drag - chain . Out of the mouths of its adversaries this system possesses what I have proved , or conjectured , or assumed to be the prime want of the French nation — a strong executive . The objection ...
... theory , a powerful and important drag - chain . Out of the mouths of its adversaries this system possesses what I have proved , or conjectured , or assumed to be the prime want of the French nation — a strong executive . The objection ...
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... theory of our historical Constitution contrasts with its practical working . In the theory of the Constitution - a theory which may still be found in popular compendiums- there is an officer called the Lord High Treasurer , who is to ...
... theory of our historical Constitution contrasts with its practical working . In the theory of the Constitution - a theory which may still be found in popular compendiums- there is an officer called the Lord High Treasurer , who is to ...
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