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... become devoid of moral and religious princi- ple , they must present a spectacle sufficient to fill every friend of humanity with sorrow and dismay . — A nation ignorant as well as depraved ― imbecile in mind as well as corrupt at heart ...
... become devoid of moral and religious princi- ple , they must present a spectacle sufficient to fill every friend of humanity with sorrow and dismay . — A nation ignorant as well as depraved ― imbecile in mind as well as corrupt at heart ...
Pagina 353
... become a mere nothing , and even Cairo the Grand has become tributary to what is called the regenerated city . " Vol . I. pp . 21 , 22 . We see no presumption in this attempt to speculate upon the future condition of Egypt . Its ...
... become a mere nothing , and even Cairo the Grand has become tributary to what is called the regenerated city . " Vol . I. pp . 21 , 22 . We see no presumption in this attempt to speculate upon the future condition of Egypt . Its ...
Pagina 395
... become of age . And whoever may assume to be the Father of his country , it surely is not too much to claim for the people of these United States , that they have at least attained to the period of majority . " p . 312 . Our author ...
... become of age . And whoever may assume to be the Father of his country , it surely is not too much to claim for the people of these United States , that they have at least attained to the period of majority . " p . 312 . Our author ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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