The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Band 3R. Fenner, 1818 - 375 Seiten |
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... French revolution , which was scarcely more characterized by its sangui- nary and sensual abominations than ( to borrow the words of an eminent living poet ) by A dreary want at once of books and men . The parliament's army was not ...
... French revolution , which was scarcely more characterized by its sangui- nary and sensual abominations than ( to borrow the words of an eminent living poet ) by A dreary want at once of books and men . The parliament's army was not ...
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... French , here expressed in one of its results , viz . palpability , Ideas are out of the question ; but whatever is admitted to be con- ceivable must be imageable , and the imageable must be fancied tangible - the non - apparency of ...
... French , here expressed in one of its results , viz . palpability , Ideas are out of the question ; but whatever is admitted to be con- ceivable must be imageable , and the imageable must be fancied tangible - the non - apparency of ...
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... French . But the thoughtful reader will find these and many other charac- teristic points contained in , and deducible from the relations in which the mind of the three countries bears to TIME . GERMANY . PAST and FUTURE . ENGLAND ...
... French . But the thoughtful reader will find these and many other charac- teristic points contained in , and deducible from the relations in which the mind of the three countries bears to TIME . GERMANY . PAST and FUTURE . ENGLAND ...
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... French phi- losopher . Our fancy inspirited by the more imaginative powers of hope and fear enables us to present to ourselves the future as the present : and thence to accept a scheme of self - love for a system of morality . And doubt ...
... French phi- losopher . Our fancy inspirited by the more imaginative powers of hope and fear enables us to present to ourselves the future as the present : and thence to accept a scheme of self - love for a system of morality . And doubt ...
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... - verse of presumption and overweening con- tempt of the ancients in individuals ! FRENCH REVOLUTION ! -Pauperism , revenue laws , government by clubs , committees , so- cieties K 2 131 cal feeling, the feeling of being an historical ...
... - verse of presumption and overweening con- tempt of the ancients in individuals ! FRENCH REVOLUTION ! -Pauperism , revenue laws , government by clubs , committees , so- cieties K 2 131 cal feeling, the feeling of being an historical ...
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