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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... passed : But for men sayn , it is now lassed In worser plight than it was tho , I thought me for to touch also The world which neweth every day- So as I can , so as I may , Albeit I sickness have and pain , And long have had , yet would ...
... passed : But for men sayn , it is now lassed In worser plight than it was tho , I thought me for to touch also The world which neweth every day- So as I can , so as I may , Albeit I sickness have and pain , And long have had , yet would ...
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... of the modes of exertion of the human mind , a perpetual unfolding of virtues with the changing manners of society : —and it is not for a young mind to compare what is gained with what has passed away ; to discern that 18.
... of the modes of exertion of the human mind , a perpetual unfolding of virtues with the changing manners of society : —and it is not for a young mind to compare what is gained with what has passed away ; to discern that 18.
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... passed away ; to discern that amidst the incessant intellectual activity of the race , the intellectual power of individual minds may be falling off ; and that amidst accumulating knowledge lofty science may dis- appear and still less ...
... passed away ; to discern that amidst the incessant intellectual activity of the race , the intellectual power of individual minds may be falling off ; and that amidst accumulating knowledge lofty science may dis- appear and still less ...
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... passing on your attention , and in giving way to my own thoughts : but I was unwilling to leave any thing unsaid which might induce you to consider with favour the request I was anxious to make , in the name of all whose state of mind I ...
... passing on your attention , and in giving way to my own thoughts : but I was unwilling to leave any thing unsaid which might induce you to consider with favour the request I was anxious to make , in the name of all whose state of mind I ...
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... passed our ancestors in the best of what is good , the main part of the dangers and impe- diments which my Correspondent has feelingly pourtrayed , could not cease to exist for minds like his , nor indeed would they be much diminished ...
... passed our ancestors in the best of what is good , the main part of the dangers and impe- diments which my Correspondent has feelingly pourtrayed , could not cease to exist for minds like his , nor indeed would they be much diminished ...
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