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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... virtue , without apparent reason , even in the erro- neous form in which the young adopt it . For there is a ... virtues with the changing manners of fociety : and it is not for a young mind to compare what is gained with what has paffed ...
... virtue , without apparent reason , even in the erro- neous form in which the young adopt it . For there is a ... virtues with the changing manners of fociety : and it is not for a young mind to compare what is gained with what has paffed ...
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... virtue and the preserva- tion of integrity , in flight of temporal rewards . Above all , have not the common duties and cares of common life at all times exposed men to injury from causes the action of which is the more fatal from being ...
... virtue and the preserva- tion of integrity , in flight of temporal rewards . Above all , have not the common duties and cares of common life at all times exposed men to injury from causes the action of which is the more fatal from being ...
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... virtue , than those which thousands of years ago have exifted upon earth , as we know from the records of authentic hiftory . Such is the in- herent dignity of human nature , that there belong to it fublimities of virtues which all men ...
... virtue , than those which thousands of years ago have exifted upon earth , as we know from the records of authentic hiftory . Such is the in- herent dignity of human nature , that there belong to it fublimities of virtues which all men ...
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... virtues and intellectual qualities , and in thofe departments of knowledge , which in themselves abfolutely con- fidered are of most value , things independent and in their degree indispensable . The progress of the fpecies neither is ...
... virtues and intellectual qualities , and in thofe departments of knowledge , which in themselves abfolutely con- fidered are of most value , things independent and in their degree indispensable . The progress of the fpecies neither is ...
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... virtue ; and that by the fleep of the multitude the energy of the multitude may be prepared ; and that by the fury of the people the chains of the people may be broken . Happy moment was it for England when her Chaucer , who has rightly ...
... virtue ; and that by the fleep of the multitude the energy of the multitude may be prepared ; and that by the fury of the people the chains of the people may be broken . Happy moment was it for England when her Chaucer , who has rightly ...
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