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 , 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 intellectual prowess of the fucceeding century could not have appeared at all , much less could they have ... virtues and habits , in that degree of excellence to which in mature years they may be carried , would indeed be 28 ...
... virtue and intellectual prowess of the fucceeding century could not have appeared at all , much less could they have ... virtues and habits , in that degree of excellence to which in mature years they may be carried , would indeed be 28 ...
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... virtues or noble qualities with which youth by nature is furnished ; but let him first be affured , before he looks about for the means of attaining the infight , the discriminating powers , and the confirmed wisdom of manhood , that ...
... virtues or noble qualities with which youth by nature is furnished ; but let him first be affured , before he looks about for the means of attaining the infight , the discriminating powers , and the confirmed wisdom of manhood , that ...
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