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... . 206 XV . The Nature of Things : a Didactic Poem Translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , by J. Mafon Good 217 Quarterly Lift of New Publications 235 ART . I. The Present State of Turkey ; or ii CONTENTS .
... . 206 XV . The Nature of Things : a Didactic Poem Translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , by J. Mafon Good 217 Quarterly Lift of New Publications 235 ART . I. The Present State of Turkey ; or ii CONTENTS .
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... nature of aristocracies ; but all aristocracies , at their first formation , are necessarily composed of the strong and the sub- tle of those who are powerful or active . Imbecility can by no possibility have a place in them ...
... nature of aristocracies ; but all aristocracies , at their first formation , are necessarily composed of the strong and the sub- tle of those who are powerful or active . Imbecility can by no possibility have a place in them ...
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... nature of our popular constitution , and the general administration of our mixed government . go- It is perfectly well known , that there always is in this country a large party opposed , to those who are in the actual adminiftra- tion ...
... nature of our popular constitution , and the general administration of our mixed government . go- It is perfectly well known , that there always is in this country a large party opposed , to those who are in the actual adminiftra- tion ...
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... nature were rare , and if the government was left in general to the free exercise of its discretion , the evil arising from such occasional interferences would scarcely require to be noticed ; but to those who are at all acquainted with ...
... nature were rare , and if the government was left in general to the free exercise of its discretion , the evil arising from such occasional interferences would scarcely require to be noticed ; but to those who are at all acquainted with ...
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... nature of the go- vernment , that claim is almost sure to be successful . The na- ture of the government , indeed ... natural genius and dispositions would ensure the very highest excellence in many important departments , are deterred ...
... nature of the go- vernment , that claim is almost sure to be successful . The na- ture of the government , indeed ... natural genius and dispositions would ensure the very highest excellence in many important departments , are deterred ...
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