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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... his company was more winning than all the flattery in the world . To him I owe likewise that I have known a man at once the most dispassionate , VOL . III . B and the most affectionate , and who of all his Entroduction. ...
... his company was more winning than all the flattery in the world . To him I owe likewise that I have known a man at once the most dispassionate , VOL . III . B and the most affectionate , and who of all his Entroduction. ...
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... once to seek refuge in the elder ages of our greatness . There yet survives so much of the character bred up through long years of liberty , danger , and glory , that even what this age produces bears traces of those that are past , and ...
... once to seek refuge in the elder ages of our greatness . There yet survives so much of the character bred up through long years of liberty , danger , and glory , that even what this age produces bears traces of those that are past , and ...
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... once a title of reverence to him : and when with distinguished powers he sets himself apart from the Age , and above it as the Teacher of high but ill - understood Truths , he will appear at once to a generous imagination , in the ...
... once a title of reverence to him : and when with distinguished powers he sets himself apart from the Age , and above it as the Teacher of high but ill - understood Truths , he will appear at once to a generous imagination , in the ...
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... which will to the end of time be looked back upon with admiration and gratitude . If the foregoing obvious distinctions be once clearly perceived , and steadily kept in view , I do not see why a belief in the progress 37.
... which will to the end of time be looked back upon with admiration and gratitude . If the foregoing obvious distinctions be once clearly perceived , and steadily kept in view , I do not see why a belief in the progress 37.
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... once at the root of the evil complained of in my Correspondent's letter . -Protection from any fatal effect of seduc- tions , and hindrances which opinion may throw in the way of pure and high - minded youth , can only be obtained with ...
... once at the root of the evil complained of in my Correspondent's letter . -Protection from any fatal effect of seduc- tions , and hindrances which opinion may throw in the way of pure and high - minded youth , can only be obtained with ...
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