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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... his friends nor the menaces of his accusers , induce him to slacken his exertions in the cause of public liberty . Never was his piercing and ready wit so employed as to violate the delicacies or abuse the freedom 16 CHARACTER OF.
... his friends nor the menaces of his accusers , induce him to slacken his exertions in the cause of public liberty . Never was his piercing and ready wit so employed as to violate the delicacies or abuse the freedom 16 CHARACTER OF.
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... liberty may degenerate into licentiousness , and loyalty into servility , and from temperament , as well as reflection , he avoided , and exhorted others to avoid , both extremes . In the wayward passions and jarring interests of ...
... liberty may degenerate into licentiousness , and loyalty into servility , and from temperament , as well as reflection , he avoided , and exhorted others to avoid , both extremes . In the wayward passions and jarring interests of ...
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... liberty by affixing them to the most frantic extravagancies and the most atrocious crimes . Those speeches , if we had been inclined to dis- tinguish between the flashes of eloquence and the light of reasoning , might have guided our ...
... liberty by affixing them to the most frantic extravagancies and the most atrocious crimes . Those speeches , if we had been inclined to dis- tinguish between the flashes of eloquence and the light of reasoning , might have guided our ...
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... liberty , justice , and huma- nity , which he esteemed the choicest blessings of man and the noblest gifts of God . In truth , dear Sir , the intellectual and the moral properties of his mind , as I have before remarked to you , acted ...
... liberty , justice , and huma- nity , which he esteemed the choicest blessings of man and the noblest gifts of God . In truth , dear Sir , the intellectual and the moral properties of his mind , as I have before remarked to you , acted ...
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... liberty and peace , and when he held up the crimes of tyranny to our detes- tation , or the ravages of war to our compassion and our fears ? Atchievements of this kind are beyond the power of a mere debater , and he that remem- bers the ...
... liberty and peace , and when he held up the crimes of tyranny to our detes- tation , or the ravages of war to our compassion and our fears ? Atchievements of this kind are beyond the power of a mere debater , and he that remem- bers the ...
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