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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... distinct and embodied class , who therefore bring to it the peculiar and hereditary preju- dices of their order ) has controuled his imagi- nation to a reverence of former times , with an unjust contempt of his own . For no sooner does ...
... distinct and embodied class , who therefore bring to it the peculiar and hereditary preju- dices of their order ) has controuled his imagi- nation to a reverence of former times , with an unjust contempt of his own . For no sooner does ...
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... distinct form the knowledge , which in its elements is already its own : -there may be , where the heart resists the sway of opinion , misgivings and modest self - mistrust , in him who sees , that if he trusts his heart , he must ...
... distinct form the knowledge , which in its elements is already its own : -there may be , where the heart resists the sway of opinion , misgivings and modest self - mistrust , in him who sees , that if he trusts his heart , he must ...
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... distinct remembrances , he wishes that the mind of his pupil should be free to luxuriate in the enjoyments , loves , and admira- tions appropriated to its age ; that he is not in haste to kill what he knows will in due time die of ...
... distinct remembrances , he wishes that the mind of his pupil should be free to luxuriate in the enjoyments , loves , and admira- tions appropriated to its age ; that he is not in haste to kill what he knows will in due time die of ...
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... distinct and appropriate meanings to words hitherto synonimous , or at least of indefinite and fluc- tuating application , if only the proposed sense be not passed upon the reader as the existing and authorized one , I shall make no ...
... distinct and appropriate meanings to words hitherto synonimous , or at least of indefinite and fluc- tuating application , if only the proposed sense be not passed upon the reader as the existing and authorized one , I shall make no ...
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... distinct object not only of the consciousness , but of the conscience . He organizes the hours , and gives them a soul : and that , the very essence of which is to fleet away , and evermore to have been , he takes up into his own ...
... distinct object not only of the consciousness , but of the conscience . He organizes the hours , and gives them a soul : and that , the very essence of which is to fleet away , and evermore to have been , he takes up into his own ...
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