Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 - England |
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... liberty , but the removal of restraint , which is its * Tacitus . object . Under the cloak of liberal- ity , and the specious names of equa- lity and reformation , it aims at a general emancipation from the yoke of duty , the ...
... liberty , but the removal of restraint , which is its * Tacitus . object . Under the cloak of liberal- ity , and the specious names of equa- lity and reformation , it aims at a general emancipation from the yoke of duty , the ...
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... Liberty was in a few years extinguished in Rome by the passions awakened by Gracchus ; the subsequent age of suffering , through the civil wars of Sylla and Marius , of Caesar and Pompey , of Oc- taviusand Antony , was a vacillation of ...
... Liberty was in a few years extinguished in Rome by the passions awakened by Gracchus ; the subsequent age of suffering , through the civil wars of Sylla and Marius , of Caesar and Pompey , of Oc- taviusand Antony , was a vacillation of ...
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... liberty , but individual ambition , and a desire to escape from control " They desire to rule others , because they are not able to rule themselves ; they strive for emancipation from the rules of virtue , or the precepts of religion ...
... liberty , but individual ambition , and a desire to escape from control " They desire to rule others , because they are not able to rule themselves ; they strive for emancipation from the rules of virtue , or the precepts of religion ...
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... liberty of the United Provinces arose the burghers of Haerlem cheerfully sacrificed their lives for their salvation ; and from its support , that an inconsiderable province of Brabant rose victorious over the power of Spain and the In ...
... liberty of the United Provinces arose the burghers of Haerlem cheerfully sacrificed their lives for their salvation ; and from its support , that an inconsiderable province of Brabant rose victorious over the power of Spain and the In ...
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... liberty- or paradox under that of philosophy . It is the incessant efforts of the Whig party , since they were excluded from office , to pervert the public mind , coupled , with the attractive garb of liberality and freedom which they ...
... liberty- or paradox under that of philosophy . It is the incessant efforts of the Whig party , since they were excluded from office , to pervert the public mind , coupled , with the attractive garb of liberality and freedom which they ...
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