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... equally upon all . ' These principles have doubtless borne a hostile aspect towards the greater part of existing governments , which have supported themselves upon maxims so much the reverse ; but has Philosophy urged the demolition of ...
... equally upon all . ' These principles have doubtless borne a hostile aspect towards the greater part of existing governments , which have supported themselves upon maxims so much the reverse ; but has Philosophy urged the demolition of ...
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... equally on the priests , the nobility , and the people . Doubtless his system may have had its good effects : but that he really intended , by his sanguinary and despotic acts , only to benefit his country and revive the decaying ...
... equally on the priests , the nobility , and the people . Doubtless his system may have had its good effects : but that he really intended , by his sanguinary and despotic acts , only to benefit his country and revive the decaying ...
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... equally attractive to English- men : but , so far from this being the case , we are not sure that the whole of this elaborate work is not even more cal- culated to interest the English than the foreign reader . The very circumstance ...
... equally attractive to English- men : but , so far from this being the case , we are not sure that the whole of this elaborate work is not even more cal- culated to interest the English than the foreign reader . The very circumstance ...
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