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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... opinions . Whatever be their intel- lectual powers , unless extraordinary circum- stances in their lives have been so favourable to the ... opinion and sentiment , which consti- tute the B 2 3 and action. To such the season of that en- ...
... opinions . Whatever be their intel- lectual powers , unless extraordinary circum- stances in their lives have been so favourable to the ... opinion and sentiment , which consti- tute the B 2 3 and action. To such the season of that en- ...
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... opinion and sentiment , which consti- tute the degeneracy of the age . Though it would not be difficult to prove , that the mind of the country is much ener- vated since the days of her strength , and brought down from its moral dignity ...
... opinion and sentiment , which consti- tute the degeneracy of the age . Though it would not be difficult to prove , that the mind of the country is much ener- vated since the days of her strength , and brought down from its moral dignity ...
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... opinion - what wonder , when he looks on all this living scene , that his heart should burn with strong affection , that he should feel that his own happiness will be for ever interwoven with the interests of mankind ? Here then the ...
... opinion - what wonder , when he looks on all this living scene , that his heart should burn with strong affection , that he should feel that his own happiness will be for ever interwoven with the interests of mankind ? Here then the ...
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... opinion . All the tumult and glow of thought and ima- gination , which seizes on a mind of power in such a scene , tends irresistibly to bind it by stronger attachment of love and admiration to its own age . And there is one among the ...
... opinion . All the tumult and glow of thought and ima- gination , which seizes on a mind of power in such a scene , tends irresistibly to bind it by stronger attachment of love and admiration to its own age . And there is one among the ...
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... opinion , misgivings and modest self - mistrust , in him who sees , that if he trusts his heart , he must slight the judgment of all around him : -there may be too habitual yielding to authority , consisting , more than in indolence or ...
... opinion , misgivings and modest self - mistrust , in him who sees , that if he trusts his heart , he must slight the judgment of all around him : -there may be too habitual yielding to authority , consisting , more than in indolence or ...
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