The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... thing that is merely ornamental . modern days , now that there is no longer that need of defence which existed , when feelings of hatred and jealousy burned between noble families , each trying to gain the pre - eminence at the expense ...
... thing that is merely ornamental . modern days , now that there is no longer that need of defence which existed , when feelings of hatred and jealousy burned between noble families , each trying to gain the pre - eminence at the expense ...
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... things , without a feeling of awe , that this grandeur of nature proclaims an Author tremendously great . But it is difficult to conceive , how the lessons of the skies should have taught that narrow and confined idolatry , which their ...
... things , without a feeling of awe , that this grandeur of nature proclaims an Author tremendously great . But it is difficult to conceive , how the lessons of the skies should have taught that narrow and confined idolatry , which their ...
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... things . What is most difficult ? -To know one s self . What is most easy ? —To give advice . What method must we take to lead a good life ? ---- To do nothing we would condemn in others . What is necessary to happiness ? --- A sound ...
... things . What is most difficult ? -To know one s self . What is most easy ? —To give advice . What method must we take to lead a good life ? ---- To do nothing we would condemn in others . What is necessary to happiness ? --- A sound ...
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... thing on a larger or on a smaller scale . The most familiar instance of this , is the carriage of letters . It makes ... things , it is necessary that the rights of property should be acknowledged , and that property should be well ...
... thing on a larger or on a smaller scale . The most familiar instance of this , is the carriage of letters . It makes ... things , it is necessary that the rights of property should be acknowledged , and that property should be well ...
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... things continues , it is plain , that we can expect neither improvement of art , nor exer- tion of industry . Whatever is fabricated , will be fabricated with almost equal rudeness , whilst each individual supplies his own wants ; and ...
... things continues , it is plain , that we can expect neither improvement of art , nor exer- tion of industry . Whatever is fabricated , will be fabricated with almost equal rudeness , whilst each individual supplies his own wants ; and ...
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