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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... circumstances to the broader character stamped upon human events and human actions by the general laws of the physical and the moral world . For part of this excellence he perhaps was indebted to the habit which pervaded both his ...
... circumstances to the broader character stamped upon human events and human actions by the general laws of the physical and the moral world . For part of this excellence he perhaps was indebted to the habit which pervaded both his ...
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... circumstances , and seem incorrigible from the want of opportunities or incitements to correct themselves ; that , bereft of the pleas usually urged in vindication of deceit , by men who are fearful of being deceived , they , in their ...
... circumstances , and seem incorrigible from the want of opportunities or incitements to correct themselves ; that , bereft of the pleas usually urged in vindication of deceit , by men who are fearful of being deceived , they , in their ...
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... circumstances it deserved the name , be at once barren to individuals and injurious to society ? While it produced no materials for addi- tional advantage to the claimant , would it not lessen the general stock of happiness , by ...
... circumstances it deserved the name , be at once barren to individuals and injurious to society ? While it produced no materials for addi- tional advantage to the claimant , would it not lessen the general stock of happiness , by ...
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... circumstances fortuitously or slightly conjoined , in our apprehensions , with means , during the process of deliberation , or with ends , at the moment of election . Now , dear Sir , if Mr. Fox , in his discussions upon State affairs ...
... circumstances fortuitously or slightly conjoined , in our apprehensions , with means , during the process of deliberation , or with ends , at the moment of election . Now , dear Sir , if Mr. Fox , in his discussions upon State affairs ...
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... circumstances each might demand , with that which each might concede . He rescued concession itself from every debasing appearance of submission . He strengthened his own title to the ultimate attain- ment , or the undisturbed use , of ...
... circumstances each might demand , with that which each might concede . He rescued concession itself from every debasing appearance of submission . He strengthened his own title to the ultimate attain- ment , or the undisturbed use , of ...
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