ProseS. Walker, 1825 |
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Pàgina 136
... passion predominated above am- He put an end to the civil wars with bition . Even among private persons , which the nation had been so long avarice is nothing but a species of harassed ; he maintained peace and ambition , and is chiefly ...
... passion predominated above am- He put an end to the civil wars with bition . Even among private persons , which the nation had been so long avarice is nothing but a species of harassed ; he maintained peace and ambition , and is chiefly ...
Pàgina 161
... passions were not prodigy , Charles Townshend ; nor of concerned ) of a more refined , exqui- course know what ferment ... passion which is the in- matter skilfully and powerfully . He stinct of all great souls . He worship- particularly ...
... passions were not prodigy , Charles Townshend ; nor of concerned ) of a more refined , exqui- course know what ferment ... passion which is the in- matter skilfully and powerfully . He stinct of all great souls . He worship- particularly ...
Pàgina 283
... passion is to be lamented , his sorrow or resentment takes en- and to be remedied if possible . The tire possession of him , and deprives good or ill accidents of life are very him of all relish in the common oc- little at our disposal ...
... passion is to be lamented , his sorrow or resentment takes en- and to be remedied if possible . The tire possession of him , and deprives good or ill accidents of life are very him of all relish in the common oc- little at our disposal ...
Continguts
VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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