The North American Review, Volume 62Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1846 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Halaman 8
... true , " said that veteran scholar , in an oration before the Academy of Sci- ences at Munich , in 1808 , " that ancient Greece has disap- peared , as it were , from the borders which once encompassed her free and intellectual ...
... true , " said that veteran scholar , in an oration before the Academy of Sci- ences at Munich , in 1808 , " that ancient Greece has disap- peared , as it were , from the borders which once encompassed her free and intellectual ...
Halaman 17
... true , more under the control of the public opinion than could naturally have been expected from the prevalent tyrannical maxims , which were formally received for the greater part of the period we are now considering ; and while the ...
... true , more under the control of the public opinion than could naturally have been expected from the prevalent tyrannical maxims , which were formally received for the greater part of the period we are now considering ; and while the ...
Halaman 38
... true oratorical talent , so that it is easy to value at their true worth all the doubtful or spurious works that have come to us with his name attached to them . Certainly , it would be folly to hold up the great orator of the ancient ...
... true oratorical talent , so that it is easy to value at their true worth all the doubtful or spurious works that have come to us with his name attached to them . Certainly , it would be folly to hold up the great orator of the ancient ...
Halaman 51
... true that certainty is better than severity , but it is the judgment of eminent jurists , confirmed by reason and fact , that the severer the penalty , the greater the uncertainty . We add , there is cruelty also . The law that is never ...
... true that certainty is better than severity , but it is the judgment of eminent jurists , confirmed by reason and fact , that the severer the penalty , the greater the uncertainty . We add , there is cruelty also . The law that is never ...
Halaman 62
... True , the publicity of executions has been partially removed . A portion of Europe , and ten of our own States , have been constrained to unsay what had always been said before , and have thrown away at once half the efficacy and the ...
... True , the publicity of executions has been partially removed . A portion of Europe , and ten of our own States , have been constrained to unsay what had always been said before , and have thrown away at once half the efficacy and the ...
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