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... period at length arrived in which the rising spirit of improvement could be no longer restrained ; when the augmented power of the state rendered the military profes- sion the occupation of only one class of the citizens , and thus ...
... period at length arrived in which the rising spirit of improvement could be no longer restrained ; when the augmented power of the state rendered the military profes- sion the occupation of only one class of the citizens , and thus ...
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... period of their acade- mical education , are by no means well adapted to the usual tastes and capacities of youth at the commencement of their philosophical studies . We are therefore disposed to think that the reformation introduced by ...
... period of their acade- mical education , are by no means well adapted to the usual tastes and capacities of youth at the commencement of their philosophical studies . We are therefore disposed to think that the reformation introduced by ...
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... periods are more measured than those of Mr. Hume ; and , when it is supported by the dignity or importance of the subject , the style of his history is excellent : but , when the matter was not thus elevated , so that the communia ...
... periods are more measured than those of Mr. Hume ; and , when it is supported by the dignity or importance of the subject , the style of his history is excellent : but , when the matter was not thus elevated , so that the communia ...
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