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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... answer to his correfpondent , it need scarcely here be repeated , that one of the main purposes of his work is to weigh , honeftly and thoughtfully , the moral worth and intellectual power of the age in which we live ; to ascertain our ...
... answer to his correfpondent , it need scarcely here be repeated , that one of the main purposes of his work is to weigh , honeftly and thoughtfully , the moral worth and intellectual power of the age in which we live ; to ascertain our ...
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... . The quef- tion involved in this deliberation is fimple , but at the fame time it is high and awful ; and I would gladly know whether an answer can be returned fatisfactory to the mind . We will for a moment 32 THE FRIEND .
... . The quef- tion involved in this deliberation is fimple , but at the fame time it is high and awful ; and I would gladly know whether an answer can be returned fatisfactory to the mind . We will for a moment 32 THE FRIEND .
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... answered , we may refer confidently our youth to that nature of which he deems himself an enthusiastic follower , and one who wishes to continue no lefs faithful and enthufiaftic . We would tell him that there are paths which he has not ...
... answered , we may refer confidently our youth to that nature of which he deems himself an enthusiastic follower , and one who wishes to continue no lefs faithful and enthufiaftic . We would tell him that there are paths which he has not ...
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... answer boldly , -even in that , for which all actions have their whole worth and their main value , in the agents themselves . So much in- deed is this of the very fubftance of genuine mo- rality , that wherever the latter has given way ...
... answer boldly , -even in that , for which all actions have their whole worth and their main value , in the agents themselves . So much in- deed is this of the very fubftance of genuine mo- rality , that wherever the latter has given way ...
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... answer which Plato deemed the question ca- - but without omitting the favourable or inaufpicious influ- ence of circumstances and the accidents of individual ge- nius . The main divifions would be , 1. From Thales and Pythagoras to the ...
... answer which Plato deemed the question ca- - but without omitting the favourable or inaufpicious influ- ence of circumstances and the accidents of individual ge- nius . The main divifions would be , 1. From Thales and Pythagoras to the ...
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