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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... youth has re- yered : a difficulty to his understanding to believe that those whom he knows to be , in much that is good and honourable , his supe- riors , can be beneath him in this which is the most important of all : -a sympathy ...
... youth has re- yered : a difficulty to his understanding to believe that those whom he knows to be , in much that is good and honourable , his supe- riors , can be beneath him in this which is the most important of all : -a sympathy ...
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... must pollute and impoverish the sources of its strength . From much of its own weakness , and from all the errors of its misleading activities , may generous youth be rescued by the interposition of an enlightened 21.
... must pollute and impoverish the sources of its strength . From much of its own weakness , and from all the errors of its misleading activities , may generous youth be rescued by the interposition of an enlightened 21.
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... youth be rescued by the interposition of an enlightened mind : and in some degree it may be guarded by instruction against the in- juries to which it is exposed in the world . His lot is happy who owes this protection to friendship who ...
... youth be rescued by the interposition of an enlightened mind : and in some degree it may be guarded by instruction against the in- juries to which it is exposed in the world . His lot is happy who owes this protection to friendship who ...
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... youth , from the laws that govern the growth of the faculties , and from the necesary condition of the great body of mankind . Let us throw ourselves back to the age of Elizabeth , and call up to mind the heroes , the warriors , the ...
... youth , from the laws that govern the growth of the faculties , and from the necesary condition of the great body of mankind . Let us throw ourselves back to the age of Elizabeth , and call up to mind the heroes , the warriors , the ...
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... youth subject to delusion , frequent in pro- portion to the liveliness of the sensibility , and strong as the strength of the imagination . Every age hath abounded in instances of parents , kindred , and friends , who , by indirect ...
... youth subject to delusion , frequent in pro- portion to the liveliness of the sensibility , and strong as the strength of the imagination . Every age hath abounded in instances of parents , kindred , and friends , who , by indirect ...
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