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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... feelings , what I conceive to be the ftate of many minds , which may derive important ad- vantage from your inftructions . I fpeak , Sir , of those who , though bred up un- der our unfavourable fyftem of education , have yet held at ...
... feelings , what I conceive to be the ftate of many minds , which may derive important ad- vantage from your inftructions . I fpeak , Sir , of those who , though bred up un- der our unfavourable fyftem of education , have yet held at ...
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... feelings that will aid every other cause of danger , and tend to lay the mind open to the in- fection of all thofe falfehoods in opinion and fenti- ment , which constitute the degeneracy of the age . - Though it would not be difficult ...
... feelings that will aid every other cause of danger , and tend to lay the mind open to the in- fection of all thofe falfehoods in opinion and fenti- ment , which constitute the degeneracy of the age . - Though it would not be difficult ...
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... feeling of numerous relations by which it is to be connected with them . To the young adventurer in life , who enters upon his course with fuch a mind , every thing seems made for delufion . He comes with a spirit the dearest feelings ...
... feeling of numerous relations by which it is to be connected with them . To the young adventurer in life , who enters upon his course with fuch a mind , every thing seems made for delufion . He comes with a spirit the dearest feelings ...
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... feelings . He catches at every uncertain shew and shadowy resemblance of what he seeks ; and unfuspicious in innocence , he is first won with those appearances of good which are in fact only false pretenfions . But this error is not ...
... feelings . He catches at every uncertain shew and shadowy resemblance of what he seeks ; and unfuspicious in innocence , he is first won with those appearances of good which are in fact only false pretenfions . But this error is not ...
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... feelings that have been held in bondage , to feek out and to delight in finding ex- cellence that will vindicate the infulted world , while it juftifies , too , his refentment of his own undue subjection , and exalts the value of his ...
... feelings that have been held in bondage , to feek out and to delight in finding ex- cellence that will vindicate the infulted world , while it juftifies , too , his refentment of his own undue subjection , and exalts the value of his ...
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