The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... language of modern philosophy is wisely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the perfection of our species , and the amelioration of the lot of all mankind . Gentlemen , I hope that my heart beats as high for the general interest of ...
... language of modern philosophy is wisely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the perfection of our species , and the amelioration of the lot of all mankind . Gentlemen , I hope that my heart beats as high for the general interest of ...
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... language , a disposi- tion to repress liberty and liberal opinions ; we might join in the censures so largely bestowed upon Prince Metternich , for his unqualified declaration in favour of " what exists ; " or in those upon the King of ...
... language , a disposi- tion to repress liberty and liberal opinions ; we might join in the censures so largely bestowed upon Prince Metternich , for his unqualified declaration in favour of " what exists ; " or in those upon the King of ...
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... language in which they are clad . I call on fellow - labourers to unite with me in rescuing from forgetfulness the poetry , the proverbs , and the mythology of this time - honoured nation . ' It was this appeal that called forth the ...
... language in which they are clad . I call on fellow - labourers to unite with me in rescuing from forgetfulness the poetry , the proverbs , and the mythology of this time - honoured nation . ' It was this appeal that called forth the ...
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... language : " I shall say no more of the belief of a people who have been ruined by German oppression , and with unnatural harshness kept for more than six centuries in an enslaved , wretched , and half - barbarous state . Under the ...
... language : " I shall say no more of the belief of a people who have been ruined by German oppression , and with unnatural harshness kept for more than six centuries in an enslaved , wretched , and half - barbarous state . Under the ...
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... language to that of another , without the ad- dition or the subtraction of a single word : — 56. " Gahiu , gahiu fcho zeltinu ! Stahwedama , dohmadam ' ; Woì arr buhfchu , woi ne buhschu , Ta zelta gahieiin . " Shall I go - yes or no ...
... language to that of another , without the ad- dition or the subtraction of a single word : — 56. " Gahiu , gahiu fcho zeltinu ! Stahwedama , dohmadam ' ; Woì arr buhfchu , woi ne buhschu , Ta zelta gahieiin . " Shall I go - yes or no ...
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