Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... Principle of Good , the Principle of Evil , when he treated of them , ceased to be abstractions . They took shape and colour . They were no longer mere words ; but " intelligible forms , " " fair humanities , " objects of love , of ...
... Principle of Good , the Principle of Evil , when he treated of them , ceased to be abstractions . They took shape and colour . They were no longer mere words ; but " intelligible forms , " " fair humanities , " objects of love , of ...
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... principles , of polished address , happy in his family , and active in the discharge of local duties ; and to political men , as an honest , industrious , and sensible member of Parliament , not eager to display his talents , stanch to ...
... principles , of polished address , happy in his family , and active in the discharge of local duties ; and to political men , as an honest , industrious , and sensible member of Parliament , not eager to display his talents , stanch to ...
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... principles of the English law . In 1619 he married Elizabeth Symeon , a lady to whom he appears to have been fondly attached . In the following year he was returned to parliament by a borough which has in our time obtained a miserable ...
... principles of the English law . In 1619 he married Elizabeth Symeon , a lady to whom he appears to have been fondly attached . In the following year he was returned to parliament by a borough which has in our time obtained a miserable ...
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... principle of Christianity . It had for it every thing that could make a prejudice deep and strong , venerable antiquity , high authority , general consent . It had ... principles . Yet this prejudice 24 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
... principle of Christianity . It had for it every thing that could make a prejudice deep and strong , venerable antiquity , high authority , general consent . It had ... principles . Yet this prejudice 24 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
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... principles . Yet this prejudice , strong as it was , could not stand in the great day of the deliverance of the human And it was not to be expected that the public mind , just after freeing itself by an unexampled effort , from a bond ...
... principles . Yet this prejudice , strong as it was , could not stand in the great day of the deliverance of the human And it was not to be expected that the public mind , just after freeing itself by an unexampled effort , from a bond ...
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