The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... human motives and the insincerity of man's pro- fessions . The army of reserve , which had not yet moved from Perth , was ordered to hasten forward in order to effect its junction with the main body , and with his united forces , nine ...
... human motives and the insincerity of man's pro- fessions . The army of reserve , which had not yet moved from Perth , was ordered to hasten forward in order to effect its junction with the main body , and with his united forces , nine ...
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... humanity , his patience in the hour of suffer- ing , and his promptitude and self - command in the midst of danger , are qualities which none can dispute , and all must admire . But the liberality of his principles was never brought to ...
... humanity , his patience in the hour of suffer- ing , and his promptitude and self - command in the midst of danger , are qualities which none can dispute , and all must admire . But the liberality of his principles was never brought to ...
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... human mind the recollection of the intercourse of Plato and Xenophon with Socrates . His Lordship praises not only his tact , clev- erness , and skill , but his admirable good - humor , his strict love of truth , his high and generous ...
... human mind the recollection of the intercourse of Plato and Xenophon with Socrates . His Lordship praises not only his tact , clev- erness , and skill , but his admirable good - humor , his strict love of truth , his high and generous ...
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... human mind . The life of Savage is here spoken of as overpraised , and that of Swift as most objectionable ; while it is admitted that Johnson may have been so severe on the Dean of St. Patrick's because 64 [ Jan. Brougham's Lives of.
... human mind . The life of Savage is here spoken of as overpraised , and that of Swift as most objectionable ; while it is admitted that Johnson may have been so severe on the Dean of St. Patrick's because 64 [ Jan. Brougham's Lives of.
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... Human Nature , and the ray of light which was struggling in at the keyhole was extinguished by taking such works away . At the age of twenty - nine , he filled the chair of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow , a place for ...
... Human Nature , and the ray of light which was struggling in at the keyhole was extinguished by taking such works away . At the age of twenty - nine , he filled the chair of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow , a place for ...
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