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... particular seminary ; they form and characterize themselves . In a society of young men of vigorous talents and dif- ferent estimations , there was necessarily an enlarged circle of subjects of discussion . The variety and multiplicity ...
... particular seminary ; they form and characterize themselves . In a society of young men of vigorous talents and dif- ferent estimations , there was necessarily an enlarged circle of subjects of discussion . The variety and multiplicity ...
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... particular characters . Even the character of Mary herself is drawn by the hand of a master , with the most vigorous conception , most acute , and nice discrimi- nation , and even , we will not hesitate to say , with a most candid ...
... particular characters . Even the character of Mary herself is drawn by the hand of a master , with the most vigorous conception , most acute , and nice discrimi- nation , and even , we will not hesitate to say , with a most candid ...
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... particular juncture in the reign of King William , to enact the law in question ; and with his accustomed strength demonstrated the absurdity and injustice of suffering a law affecting a numerous body of people to remain unrepealed ...
... particular juncture in the reign of King William , to enact the law in question ; and with his accustomed strength demonstrated the absurdity and injustice of suffering a law affecting a numerous body of people to remain unrepealed ...
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... particular benefit ; and with equal ease estimated the nature and compass of talents that could be so employed . See Controversy with Dr. Priestley , page 400 . The value of such attainments is exhibited , with the most poignant and ...
... particular benefit ; and with equal ease estimated the nature and compass of talents that could be so employed . See Controversy with Dr. Priestley , page 400 . The value of such attainments is exhibited , with the most poignant and ...
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... particular , and general truth , of information and instruc- tion , which they contain , it appears to me that the stores of Burke's mind , as exhibited in his speech , are greater than those of Cicero . If we take all Cicero's speeches ...
... particular , and general truth , of information and instruc- tion , which they contain , it appears to me that the stores of Burke's mind , as exhibited in his speech , are greater than those of Cicero . If we take all Cicero's speeches ...
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Halaman 467 - ... flow from such a belief ; that the secret mover of this scheme, whoever he may be, intended to take advantage of the passions, while they were warmed by the recollection of past distresses, without giving time for cool...
Halaman 475 - And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Halaman 139 - If plagues or earthquakes break not Heaven's design, Why then a Borgia, or a Catiline? Who knows but He, whose hand the lightning forms, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the storms; Pours fierce ambition in a Caesar's mind, Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind?
Halaman 274 - The loud wind roar'd, the rain fell fast; The White Man yielded to the blast: He sat him down, beneath our tree; For weary, sad, and faint was he; And ah, no wife, or mother's care, For him, the milk or corn prepare.
Halaman 58 - But all this evil arises from this one corruption of mind, that makes men resent offences against their virtue, less than those against their understanding. An author shall write as if he thought there was not one man of honour or woman of chastity in the house, and come off with applause : for an insult upon all the ten commandments with the little critics is not so bad as the breach of an unity of time and place.
Halaman 467 - I was among the first who embarked in the cause of our common country; as I have never left your side one moment, but when called from you on public duty; as I have been the constant companion and witness of your distresses, and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your merits; as I have ever considered my own military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the army; as my heart has ever expanded with joy when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen when the mouth...
Halaman 90 - I was desirous of trying what superfluity could produce, as I had formerly made an experiment of a competency. But, in 1767, I received from Mr. Conway an invitation to be Undersecretary; and this invitation, both the character of the person, and my connections with Lord Hertford, prevented me from declining.
Halaman 467 - If my conduct heretofore has not evinced to you that I have been a faithful friend to the army, my declaration of it at this time would be equally unavailing and improper. But, as I was among the first who embarked in the cause of our common country ; as I have never left your side one moment, but when called from you on public duty , as I have been the constant companion and witness of your distresses, and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your...
Halaman 465 - Is this the case ? Or is it rather a country, that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses...
Halaman 488 - That a committee, in conjunction with one from the Senate, be appointed to consider on the most suitable manner of paying honor to the memory of the man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his fellow-citizens.