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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... known , " may , like other human beings , be at first the involuntary creatures of circumstances , and seem incorrigible from the want of opportunities or incitements to correct themselves ; that , bereft of the pleas usually urged in ...
... known , " may , like other human beings , be at first the involuntary creatures of circumstances , and seem incorrigible from the want of opportunities or incitements to correct themselves ; that , bereft of the pleas usually urged in ...
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... known vera- city we may be sure that he inwardly felt , the highest approbation of its pure and benevolent precepts . Upon these , as upon many other topics , he was too delicate to wound the feelings of good men , whose conviction ...
... known vera- city we may be sure that he inwardly felt , the highest approbation of its pure and benevolent precepts . Upon these , as upon many other topics , he was too delicate to wound the feelings of good men , whose conviction ...
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... known to have incurred , when , misled by their vanity , they encouraged the common people to look with dis- trust and disrespect upon the guides of their faith , and the guardians of their virtue . I leave it to his- torians to bestow ...
... known to have incurred , when , misled by their vanity , they encouraged the common people to look with dis- trust and disrespect upon the guides of their faith , and the guardians of their virtue . I leave it to his- torians to bestow ...
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... known to ever vary- ing exigencies in the interests of society , and to in- finitely diversified contingencies in human life ; these are almost the only objects to which the in- genuity of man can be usefully directed in his spe ...
... known to ever vary- ing exigencies in the interests of society , and to in- finitely diversified contingencies in human life ; these are almost the only objects to which the in- genuity of man can be usefully directed in his spe ...
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... known occasion had formerly manifested for impeachment , " Did he appeal our friend on secret malice , Or , worthily , as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? " If , to adopt the language of Mr. Burke in ...
... known occasion had formerly manifested for impeachment , " Did he appeal our friend on secret malice , Or , worthily , as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? " If , to adopt the language of Mr. Burke in ...
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