The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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Pagina 70
... Knowledge ; disinterested Virtue ; public Spirit ; Love of our country , and the like ; → which the best of men may covet , but should not con- sider them as their birth - right ; or , like those who have no hopes of a greater good ...
... Knowledge ; disinterested Virtue ; public Spirit ; Love of our country , and the like ; → which the best of men may covet , but should not con- sider them as their birth - right ; or , like those who have no hopes of a greater good ...
Pagina 79
... knowledge of the supreme God ; yet they are taught by the speech which " day uttereth unto day , " that their strength is not in their own arm , and that they , and all who are born of wo- man , are but weak and frail beings , dependent ...
... knowledge of the supreme God ; yet they are taught by the speech which " day uttereth unto day , " that their strength is not in their own arm , and that they , and all who are born of wo- man , are but weak and frail beings , dependent ...
Pagina 107
... Knowledge ; disinterested Virtue ; public " Spirit , and the like . " These chiefly entangle men , who consider themselves somewhat above the com- mon ranks ; and who have to share also with the poorest mortal that is born of woman , in ...
... Knowledge ; disinterested Virtue ; public " Spirit , and the like . " These chiefly entangle men , who consider themselves somewhat above the com- mon ranks ; and who have to share also with the poorest mortal that is born of woman , in ...
Pagina 108
... Knowledge , & c . & c . is a master - piece of Argument and Eloquence ; for no man ever lived before or after him , who had greater Opportunities , or larger Means of enjoying , and estimating the worth of every one of them ; and ...
... Knowledge , & c . & c . is a master - piece of Argument and Eloquence ; for no man ever lived before or after him , who had greater Opportunities , or larger Means of enjoying , and estimating the worth of every one of them ; and ...
Pagina 111
... Knowledge ? Have we yet attained to a perfect understanding of the smallest flower of the field ? Can we say , why the grass should be green rather than red ? The Sciences and Discoveries of one age are considered as Errors , and ...
... Knowledge ? Have we yet attained to a perfect understanding of the smallest flower of the field ? Can we say , why the grass should be green rather than red ? The Sciences and Discoveries of one age are considered as Errors , and ...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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