The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... moral sense of nations upon this subject , that they would not permit the fine arts to owe their existence to so unholy a cause . The prompt and generous restitution of all the plundered monu- ments of Italian art , is a lesson on this ...
... moral sense of nations upon this subject , that they would not permit the fine arts to owe their existence to so unholy a cause . The prompt and generous restitution of all the plundered monu- ments of Italian art , is a lesson on this ...
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... moral impulse direct- ing the mind to manly and vigorous exertion . Of this single cause this vital principle of all true greatness , moral and poli- tical , we hold it impossible to overrate the influence . And we surely can produce as ...
... moral impulse direct- ing the mind to manly and vigorous exertion . Of this single cause this vital principle of all true greatness , moral and poli- tical , we hold it impossible to overrate the influence . And we surely can produce as ...
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... moral uses to which it may be applied , be anxious to represent some striking trait of heroism , charity , piety , or other ennobling virtue . History supplies him with one- his imagination pourtrays it — but for want of a ready hand ...
... moral uses to which it may be applied , be anxious to represent some striking trait of heroism , charity , piety , or other ennobling virtue . History supplies him with one- his imagination pourtrays it — but for want of a ready hand ...
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... moral power which now guides or controls the world , preceded the age of Luther , and furnished him and his coadjutors with the means and instruments with which they al- ternately assailed , or defended themselves , against their adver ...
... moral power which now guides or controls the world , preceded the age of Luther , and furnished him and his coadjutors with the means and instruments with which they al- ternately assailed , or defended themselves , against their adver ...
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... moral character , which is signed by the pastor of the church they formerly attended , is presented to the govern- ment , or its agents , who immediately enter their names on the list of instructors . By the establishment of these ...
... moral character , which is signed by the pastor of the church they formerly attended , is presented to the govern- ment , or its agents , who immediately enter their names on the list of instructors . By the establishment of these ...
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