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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... just as in the little circle of his own acquaintance , seizing eagerly on every merit they poffefs , he will supply more from his own credulous hope , completing real with imagined excellence , till living men , with all their ...
... just as in the little circle of his own acquaintance , seizing eagerly on every merit they poffefs , he will supply more from his own credulous hope , completing real with imagined excellence , till living men , with all their ...
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... just called to the con- sciousness of himself , and to his true place in the intellectual world ; and gratitude and reverence towards those to whom he owes this recovery of his dignity , tend much to subject him to the domi- nion of ...
... just called to the con- sciousness of himself , and to his true place in the intellectual world ; and gratitude and reverence towards those to whom he owes this recovery of his dignity , tend much to subject him to the domi- nion of ...
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... just beginning to move among the dan- gers I have described , it would probably be found , that delufions springing from their own virtuous activity were not the only difficulties to be en- countered . Even after suspicion is awakened ...
... just beginning to move among the dan- gers I have described , it would probably be found , that delufions springing from their own virtuous activity were not the only difficulties to be en- countered . Even after suspicion is awakened ...
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... just feeling united , and relying on its strength , has at- tached itself to truth , how much is there in the course and accidents of life that is for ever filently at work for its degradation . There are pleasures deemed harmless ...
... just feeling united , and relying on its strength , has at- tached itself to truth , how much is there in the course and accidents of life that is for ever filently at work for its degradation . There are pleasures deemed harmless ...
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... just , it is certain that this influence will be felt more particularly in a work , adapted by its mode of publication to address the feelings of the time , and to bring to its readers repeated admoni- tion and repeated confolation . I ...
... just , it is certain that this influence will be felt more particularly in a work , adapted by its mode of publication to address the feelings of the time , and to bring to its readers repeated admoni- tion and repeated confolation . I ...
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