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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... moral and intellectual state , that these chances are little else than variety of danger . There will be a thousand causes con- spiring to complete the work of a false edu- cation , and by enclosing the mind on every side from the ...
... moral and intellectual state , that these chances are little else than variety of danger . There will be a thousand causes con- spiring to complete the work of a false edu- cation , and by enclosing the mind on every side from the ...
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... moral dignity , it is not yet so forlorn of all good , -there is nothing in the face of the times so dark and saddening , and repulsive as to shock the first feelings of a generous spirit , and drive it at once to seek refuge in the ...
... moral dignity , it is not yet so forlorn of all good , -there is nothing in the face of the times so dark and saddening , and repulsive as to shock the first feelings of a generous spirit , and drive it at once to seek refuge in the ...
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... moral character , in those with whom chance may connect him in the common re- lations of life . It is of those with whom he is to live , that his soul first demands this food of her desires . From their conversation , their looks ...
... moral character , in those with whom chance may connect him in the common re- lations of life . It is of those with whom he is to live , that his soul first demands this food of her desires . From their conversation , their looks ...
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... moral creature of his expectation : -peopling , even from this human world , his little circle of affection , with forms as fair as his heart desired for its love . But when , from the eminence of life which he has reached , he lifts up ...
... moral creature of his expectation : -peopling , even from this human world , his little circle of affection , with forms as fair as his heart desired for its love . But when , from the eminence of life which he has reached , he lifts up ...
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... moral character of a people , what is progression , and what is decline . Into a mind possessed , with this persuasion of the perpetual progress of man , there may even imperceptibly steal both from the belief itself , and from many of ...
... moral character of a people , what is progression , and what is decline . Into a mind possessed , with this persuasion of the perpetual progress of man , there may even imperceptibly steal both from the belief itself , and from many of ...
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