Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton and Company, 1896 |
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... intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day , to commemorate , in all love and reverence , the ...
... intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day , to commemorate , in all love and reverence , the ...
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... intellectual powers , speedily surpass them in actual attainments . Every girl who has read Mrs. Marcet's little Dialogues on Political Economy , could teach Montague or Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by ...
... intellectual powers , speedily surpass them in actual attainments . Every girl who has read Mrs. Marcet's little Dialogues on Political Economy , could teach Montague or Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by ...
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... intellectual nature is victorious over the extremity of pain . Amidst agonies which cannot be con- ceived without horror , he deliberates , resolves , and even exults . Against the sword of Michael , against the thunder of Jehovah ...
... intellectual nature is victorious over the extremity of pain . Amidst agonies which cannot be con- ceived without horror , he deliberates , resolves , and even exults . Against the sword of Michael , against the thunder of Jehovah ...
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... intellectual and moral character of a people . We deplore the outrages which accompany revolutions . But the more violent the outrages , the more assured we feel that a revolution was necessary . violence of those outrages will always ...
... intellectual and moral character of a people . We deplore the outrages which accompany revolutions . But the more violent the outrages , the more assured we feel that a revolution was necessary . violence of those outrages will always ...
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... intellectual slavery , and the benefits which would result from the liberty of the press and the unfettered exercise of private judgment . These were the objects which Milton justly conceived to be the most important . He was desirous ...
... intellectual slavery , and the benefits which would result from the liberty of the press and the unfettered exercise of private judgment . These were the objects which Milton justly conceived to be the most important . He was desirous ...
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