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Side viii
To apply a correction to some popular misreadings of history , to show that the criminal ( because trivial ) occasions of war are not always its true causes , or to suggest that war ( if resigned to its own natural movement of progress ) ...
To apply a correction to some popular misreadings of history , to show that the criminal ( because trivial ) occasions of war are not always its true causes , or to suggest that war ( if resigned to its own natural movement of progress ) ...
Side x
In reading either the later religious wars of the Jewish people under the Maccabees , or the earlier under Joshua , every philosophic reader will have felt the true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars ...
In reading either the later religious wars of the Jewish people under the Maccabees , or the earlier under Joshua , every philosophic reader will have felt the true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars ...
Side xiv
In the opposite scale there are other narratives , which , whilst rigorously true , move amongst characters and scenes so remote from our ordinary experience , and through a state of society so favorable to an adventurous cast of ...
In the opposite scale there are other narratives , which , whilst rigorously true , move amongst characters and scenes so remote from our ordinary experience , and through a state of society so favorable to an adventurous cast of ...
Side xvii
... have survived such an audacity , would of itself be enough to found a title for the martial YOL , I. 2 ; - nun to a national interest . It is true EXPLANATORY NOTICES . XVII.
... have survived such an audacity , would of itself be enough to found a title for the martial YOL , I. 2 ; - nun to a national interest . It is true EXPLANATORY NOTICES . XVII.
Side xviii
It is true that Kate had not taken the veil ; she had stopped short of the deadliest crime known to the Inquisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a special indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope ...
It is true that Kate had not taken the veil ; she had stopped short of the deadliest crime known to the Inquisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a special indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope ...
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