The Westminster Review, Том 4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825 |
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... admit of the struggles of war being turned into a splendid amusement ; or to produce anything but sectarian troops , and mechanical armies . The poetical character of war is only to be found in the Chronicles of Froissart , who is ...
... admit of the struggles of war being turned into a splendid amusement ; or to produce anything but sectarian troops , and mechanical armies . The poetical character of war is only to be found in the Chronicles of Froissart , who is ...
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... admit the people to figure in it , because that would have been , in his eyes , to make history vulgar . The dialogue - form of his narrative , the profusion of unimportant deeds of arms which are there re- corded , the almost exclusive ...
... admit the people to figure in it , because that would have been , in his eyes , to make history vulgar . The dialogue - form of his narrative , the profusion of unimportant deeds of arms which are there re- corded , the almost exclusive ...
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... admit , that if insults could be subjected to the same course of adjudication as other crimes are subjected to , the extraordinary and anomalous * We have considered an insult as a species of crime , which though not method of punishing ...
... admit , that if insults could be subjected to the same course of adjudication as other crimes are subjected to , the extraordinary and anomalous * We have considered an insult as a species of crime , which though not method of punishing ...
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... admit of dispute , that if an insult could be punished as a forgery is punished , there could be no reason why an insult should also be punished by duel , which would not also prove that a forgery ought to be so punished . If , then ...
... admit of dispute , that if an insult could be punished as a forgery is punished , there could be no reason why an insult should also be punished by duel , which would not also prove that a forgery ought to be so punished . If , then ...
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... admit the conclusion we are now contending for , namely , that duelling aggravates the very evils it is intended to repress . To avoid the possibility of mistake , we wish it to be under- stood that we do not mean to deny , that by the ...
... admit the conclusion we are now contending for , namely , that duelling aggravates the very evils it is intended to repress . To avoid the possibility of mistake , we wish it to be under- stood that we do not mean to deny , that by the ...
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