The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Bind 2Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... French physiocratic philosophers : Cartwright : confu- tation . V. Cartwright ; party - spirit : Jacobins and Anti - Jac- obins : injudicious treatment of the former by the latter . Personal retro- spect . Essay VI . pp . 203-207 X ...
... French physiocratic philosophers : Cartwright : confu- tation . V. Cartwright ; party - spirit : Jacobins and Anti - Jac- obins : injudicious treatment of the former by the latter . Personal retro- spect . Essay VI . pp . 203-207 X ...
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... French moulds , or affect a style which an ancient critic would have deemed purposely invented for persons troubled with the asthma to read , and for those to comprehend who labor under the more pitiable asthma of a short - witted ...
... French moulds , or affect a style which an ancient critic would have deemed purposely invented for persons troubled with the asthma to read , and for those to comprehend who labor under the more pitiable asthma of a short - witted ...
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... French literature , under Lewis XV . , produced a plenteous crop of philosophers and truth - trumpeters of this kind , in the reign of his successor . They taught many truths , historical , political , physiological , and ecclesi ...
... French literature , under Lewis XV . , produced a plenteous crop of philosophers and truth - trumpeters of this kind , in the reign of his successor . They taught many truths , historical , political , physiological , and ecclesi ...
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... French revolution , and the millions throughout Europe who confidently expected the best and choicest results of knowledge and virtue , namely , liberty and universal peace , from the votes of a tumult- uous assembly — that is , from ...
... French revolution , and the millions throughout Europe who confidently expected the best and choicest results of knowledge and virtue , namely , liberty and universal peace , from the votes of a tumult- uous assembly — that is , from ...
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... French people , on the other hand , still rest- less from revolutionary fanaticism ; their civic enthusiasm already passed into military passion and the ambition of conquest ; and alike by disgust , terror , and characteristic unfitness ...
... French people , on the other hand , still rest- less from revolutionary fanaticism ; their civic enthusiasm already passed into military passion and the ambition of conquest ; and alike by disgust , terror , and characteristic unfitness ...
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