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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... importance to confute ; and as an instance that though the system might be made tempt- ing to the Vulgar , yet that , taken unmixed and entire , it was chiefly fascinating for lofty and imaginative spirits , who mistook their own ...
... importance to confute ; and as an instance that though the system might be made tempt- ing to the Vulgar , yet that , taken unmixed and entire , it was chiefly fascinating for lofty and imaginative spirits , who mistook their own ...
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... importance . For as to what Doctor John- son calls plebeian envy , I do not believe that the mass of men are justly chargeable with it in their political feelings ; not only because envy is seldom excited except by definite and ...
... importance . For as to what Doctor John- son calls plebeian envy , I do not believe that the mass of men are justly chargeable with it in their political feelings ; not only because envy is seldom excited except by definite and ...
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... importance to the poor man's heart ! " But a system which not only flatters the pride and vanity of men , but which in so plausible and intelligible a manner persuades them , not that this is wrong and that that ought to have been ...
... importance to the poor man's heart ! " But a system which not only flatters the pride and vanity of men , but which in so plausible and intelligible a manner persuades them , not that this is wrong and that that ought to have been ...
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... importance to first - rate national interests , the nominal sovereign of which had delivered up all his sea - ports and strong - holds to the French , and maintained a French army in his dominions , and had therefore , by the law of ...
... importance to first - rate national interests , the nominal sovereign of which had delivered up all his sea - ports and strong - holds to the French , and maintained a French army in his dominions , and had therefore , by the law of ...
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... importance of our religious sects , which in an incalculable degree have added to the dignity of the establishment ; the purity , or at least the decorum of private morals , and the independence , activity , and weight , of public ...
... importance of our religious sects , which in an incalculable degree have added to the dignity of the establishment ; the purity , or at least the decorum of private morals , and the independence , activity , and weight , of public ...
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