North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 248
... Montesquieu were particularly extolled . The illustrious . president was pleased with this tribute of applause , and sought the acquaintance of the young writer . This was among the first circumstances , that gave him an introduction ...
... Montesquieu were particularly extolled . The illustrious . president was pleased with this tribute of applause , and sought the acquaintance of the young writer . This was among the first circumstances , that gave him an introduction ...
Page 249
... Montesquieu , and of his opinions . ' Scarce was Montesquieu's wish to see M. Suard known , but it was fulfilled . M. Suard , like Eucrates before Sylla , felt little of that confusion before Montesquieu , into which one is commonly ...
... Montesquieu , and of his opinions . ' Scarce was Montesquieu's wish to see M. Suard known , but it was fulfilled . M. Suard , like Eucrates before Sylla , felt little of that confusion before Montesquieu , into which one is commonly ...
Page 250
... Montesquieu are correctly reported , it would appear that his views in regard to the comparative advantages of savage and civilized life were similar to those of Rousseau . It may be doubted , however , whether his ideas were precisely ...
... Montesquieu are correctly reported , it would appear that his views in regard to the comparative advantages of savage and civilized life were similar to those of Rousseau . It may be doubted , however , whether his ideas were precisely ...
Page 251
... Montesquieu , and extols particularly the Spirit of Laws . His praises are given with very little discrimination , and are merely an echo of the prevailing public opinion . We confess , however , if we may venture for once to place our ...
... Montesquieu , and extols particularly the Spirit of Laws . His praises are given with very little discrimination , and are merely an echo of the prevailing public opinion . We confess , however , if we may venture for once to place our ...
Page 252
... Montesquieu had found and restored them .'- A splendid , though not a very definite en- conium ; but in the confidence of private conversation , he remarked to the Prince de Ligne , that the Spirit of Laws was a work above his ...
... Montesquieu had found and restored them .'- A splendid , though not a very definite en- conium ; but in the confidence of private conversation , he remarked to the Prince de Ligne , that the Spirit of Laws was a work above his ...
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