The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... appearing to you obtrusive in the fresh hour of your affliction ; and by a consciousness of my own inability to administer much to your com- fort . Such is the wise constitution of our nature , that in certain situations , and for a ...
... appearing to you obtrusive in the fresh hour of your affliction ; and by a consciousness of my own inability to administer much to your com- fort . Such is the wise constitution of our nature , that in certain situations , and for a ...
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... appear to have , under various circum- stances , upon private morals and the public peace- from his knowledge of the instructive lessons which history furnishes , upon the inefficacy as well as the injustice of multiplied restraints ...
... appear to have , under various circum- stances , upon private morals and the public peace- from his knowledge of the instructive lessons which history furnishes , upon the inefficacy as well as the injustice of multiplied restraints ...
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... appearing to be what it was not . Among judicious observers of the real man , it had the same effect which artists ascribe to wet drapery on well - wrought statues . It delighted his friends , it softened for a while his enemies , and ...
... appearing to be what it was not . Among judicious observers of the real man , it had the same effect which artists ascribe to wet drapery on well - wrought statues . It delighted his friends , it softened for a while his enemies , and ...
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... appear to themselves the legitimate effect of their own knowledge and their own reflec- tion . He gradually , and almost imperceptibly , loosened the bonds which held them in captivity to prejudice , to habit , or even to confused and ...
... appear to themselves the legitimate effect of their own knowledge and their own reflec- tion . He gradually , and almost imperceptibly , loosened the bonds which held them in captivity to prejudice , to habit , or even to confused and ...
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... appear , had little cause to be pleased with a second instance of commendation for which Mr. Burke has lately been made responsible , and in the republication of which a sort of claim ap- pears to have been set up for the credit not ...
... appear , had little cause to be pleased with a second instance of commendation for which Mr. Burke has lately been made responsible , and in the republication of which a sort of claim ap- pears to have been set up for the credit not ...
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