The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... practice , have proved their adher- ence ; and by me , who have shamefully deviated in practice , but have ever loved and honoured Pope's poetry with my whole soul , and hope to do so till my dying day . I would rather see all I have ...
... practice , have proved their adher- ence ; and by me , who have shamefully deviated in practice , but have ever loved and honoured Pope's poetry with my whole soul , and hope to do so till my dying day . I would rather see all I have ...
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... practice - until it becomes the professed object of its teachers to awaken the mind to the consciousness of its self - love and to make a calcu lation of interests , with arithmetical precision , the rule of con duct in all cases . This ...
... practice - until it becomes the professed object of its teachers to awaken the mind to the consciousness of its self - love and to make a calcu lation of interests , with arithmetical precision , the rule of con duct in all cases . This ...
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... practice . On the European continent it was pursued with ardent zeal , and the reports currently made were highly gratifying . Penal laws were enacted by some of the more absolute governments to enforce its universal propagation . The ...
... practice . On the European continent it was pursued with ardent zeal , and the reports currently made were highly gratifying . Penal laws were enacted by some of the more absolute governments to enforce its universal propagation . The ...
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