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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... ment , which constitute the degeneracy of the age . - Though it would not be difficult to prove , that the mind of the country is much enervated fince the days of her strength , and brought down from its moral dignity , it is not yet so ...
... ment , which constitute the degeneracy of the age . - Though it would not be difficult to prove , that the mind of the country is much enervated fince the days of her strength , and brought down from its moral dignity , it is not yet so ...
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... ment of love and admiration to its own age . And there is one among the new emotions which be- long to its entrance on the world , one almost the nobleft of all , in which this exaltation of the age is effentially mingled . The faith in ...
... ment of love and admiration to its own age . And there is one among the new emotions which be- long to its entrance on the world , one almost the nobleft of all , in which this exaltation of the age is effentially mingled . The faith in ...
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... ment of true feeling and right opinion in a mind formed with some capacity for good ; and the re- fources which fuch a mind may derive from an enlightened contemporary writer . If what I have faid be just , it is certain that this ...
... ment of true feeling and right opinion in a mind formed with some capacity for good ; and the re- fources which fuch a mind may derive from an enlightened contemporary writer . If what I have faid be just , it is certain that this ...
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... ment , to which ingenuous and afpiring youth is expofed . And firft , for the heart - cheering belief in the perpetual progrefs of the species towards a point of unattainable perfection . If the present age do indeed tranfcend the paft ...
... ment , to which ingenuous and afpiring youth is expofed . And firft , for the heart - cheering belief in the perpetual progrefs of the species towards a point of unattainable perfection . If the present age do indeed tranfcend the paft ...
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... ment of that corruption first in private and next in public life , which displayed itself more or less in all the free states and communities of Greece , but most of all in Athens . The caufes are obvious , and fuch as in popular ...
... ment of that corruption first in private and next in public life , which displayed itself more or less in all the free states and communities of Greece , but most of all in Athens . The caufes are obvious , and fuch as in popular ...
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