The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., 第 4 卷John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... common opinion , to stand in this predicament . A case of peculiar calamity or atrocity some- times calls forth the public compassion or indignation ; but these feel- ings soon subside in the vague notion that the custom is too ...
... common opinion , to stand in this predicament . A case of peculiar calamity or atrocity some- times calls forth the public compassion or indignation ; but these feel- ings soon subside in the vague notion that the custom is too ...
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... common interest . I take for granted that few duels are fought at present which the parties would not rather avoid if the empire of opinion would permit them to do it . There is , in fact , such a radical absurdity in the idea of ...
... common interest . I take for granted that few duels are fought at present which the parties would not rather avoid if the empire of opinion would permit them to do it . There is , in fact , such a radical absurdity in the idea of ...
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... common desertion , inasmuch as besides the loss of lives , it involves the flight of the survivors and all concerned in the duel . It would be becoming the gentlemen of the army to declare their sense of this abuse of the principle of ...
... common desertion , inasmuch as besides the loss of lives , it involves the flight of the survivors and all concerned in the duel . It would be becoming the gentlemen of the army to declare their sense of this abuse of the principle of ...
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... common laws of the land are of little avail here ; since those who think it incumbent on them to confront the dangers of combat in establishing a reputation for courage , will not shun the ad- ditional hazard of a criminal prosecution ...
... common laws of the land are of little avail here ; since those who think it incumbent on them to confront the dangers of combat in establishing a reputation for courage , will not shun the ad- ditional hazard of a criminal prosecution ...
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... common than that of being dead to the world , dead to passion and affection , morti- fied in our appetites and passions . Mortification is even the word adopted for an important religious duty , by which a figurative death of worldly ...
... common than that of being dead to the world , dead to passion and affection , morti- fied in our appetites and passions . Mortification is even the word adopted for an important religious duty , by which a figurative death of worldly ...
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