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Pagina 173
... reason indisputably does , support the author in this opinion . He adds , There is no more reason for saying , that a man , who has pub- lished what , so far as the offence of libel depends upon publishing a certain species of meaning ...
... reason indisputably does , support the author in this opinion . He adds , There is no more reason for saying , that a man , who has pub- lished what , so far as the offence of libel depends upon publishing a certain species of meaning ...
Pagina 183
... reason is altogether inapplicable . Not- withstanding all that has been broadly advanced in later times , con- cerning truth being no justification , but , rather , an aggravation of the imputed offence , the above passage appears to ...
... reason is altogether inapplicable . Not- withstanding all that has been broadly advanced in later times , con- cerning truth being no justification , but , rather , an aggravation of the imputed offence , the above passage appears to ...
Pagina 266
... reason , like a lightening before death , ' we discover ( with one or two strange thoughts , ) some genuine poetic feeling : A little nearer yet Lorenzo's side , My noble wedded lord ! All I could give , Honour , esteem , that loving of ...
... reason , like a lightening before death , ' we discover ( with one or two strange thoughts , ) some genuine poetic feeling : A little nearer yet Lorenzo's side , My noble wedded lord ! All I could give , Honour , esteem , that loving of ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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