The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Том 2Rest Fenner, 1818 - Всего страниц: 375 |
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... end We find our happiness , or not at all ! WORDSWORTH . The Peace of Amiens deserved the name of Peace , for it gave us unanimity at home , and reconciled Englishmen with each other . Yet it would be as wild a fancy as any of which we ...
... end We find our happiness , or not at all ! WORDSWORTH . The Peace of Amiens deserved the name of Peace , for it gave us unanimity at home , and reconciled Englishmen with each other . Yet it would be as wild a fancy as any of which we ...
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... end in disappointment and public mockery . " ONLY A FEW MILLIONS ! We have unfortunately of late been so much accus- tomed to read of millions being spent in one expedition , and millions being spent in another , that a comparative ...
... end in disappointment and public mockery . " ONLY A FEW MILLIONS ! We have unfortunately of late been so much accus- tomed to read of millions being spent in one expedition , and millions being spent in another , that a comparative ...
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... ends : and as I like not the democratic forms , so am I not fond of any others above the rest . That a succession of wise and godly men may be secured to the nation in the highest power , is that to which I have directed your attention ...
... ends : and as I like not the democratic forms , so am I not fond of any others above the rest . That a succession of wise and godly men may be secured to the nation in the highest power , is that to which I have directed your attention ...
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... ends for which it was in- stituted . These are the three indispensable conditions of all prudent change , the cre- dentials , with which Wisdom never fails to furnish her public envoys . Whoever brings forward a measure that combines ...
... ends for which it was in- stituted . These are the three indispensable conditions of all prudent change , the cre- dentials , with which Wisdom never fails to furnish her public envoys . Whoever brings forward a measure that combines ...
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... ENDS , in the complete accomplishment of which would consist the perfection of such a thing , or its ideal excellence ; and , secondly , a calm and kindly mode of feeling , without which we shall hardly fail either to overlook , or not ...
... ENDS , in the complete accomplishment of which would consist the perfection of such a thing , or its ideal excellence ; and , secondly , a calm and kindly mode of feeling , without which we shall hardly fail either to overlook , or not ...
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