The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed, Том 3W. Pickering, 1850 |
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... should burn with strong affec- tion , that he should feel that his own happiness will be for ever interwoven with the interefts of mankind ? Here then the fanguine hope with which he looks on life , will again be blended with his ...
... should burn with strong affec- tion , that he should feel that his own happiness will be for ever interwoven with the interefts of mankind ? Here then the fanguine hope with which he looks on life , will again be blended with his ...
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... should have been poffible in times fo ill prepared ; and even the study of their works may be fome- times rather the curious research of a speculative inquirer , than the devout contemplation of an en- thufiaft , the watchful and ...
... should have been poffible in times fo ill prepared ; and even the study of their works may be fome- times rather the curious research of a speculative inquirer , than the devout contemplation of an en- thufiaft , the watchful and ...
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... should give life to thought and law to genius , will discover to them in clear and perfect evidence , the falfe- hood of the errors that have misled them , and re- ftore them to themselves . And this philosophy they will be willing to ...
... should give life to thought and law to genius , will discover to them in clear and perfect evidence , the falfe- hood of the errors that have misled them , and re- ftore them to themselves . And this philosophy they will be willing to ...
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... should be born in their own times . For thus whatever false opinion of preeminence is attached to the age becomes at once a title of reverence to him : and when with distinguished powers he sets himself apart from the age , and above it ...
... should be born in their own times . For thus whatever false opinion of preeminence is attached to the age becomes at once a title of reverence to him : and when with distinguished powers he sets himself apart from the age , and above it ...
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... , and how far * This letter was , as the Editor is informed , the joint compofition of the prefent Profeffor Wilfon and his friend , Mr. Alexander Blair . - Ed . there is cause for fear . If this attempt should INTRODUCTION . 19.
... , and how far * This letter was , as the Editor is informed , the joint compofition of the prefent Profeffor Wilfon and his friend , Mr. Alexander Blair . - Ed . there is cause for fear . If this attempt should INTRODUCTION . 19.
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