Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... sure to excite the dislike , and even hatred , of those who are either its agents or its coadjutors . It is the very foremost of that class of severe and restrictive virtues , which - to borrow another expression from Burke - are at a ...
... sure to excite the dislike , and even hatred , of those who are either its agents or its coadjutors . It is the very foremost of that class of severe and restrictive virtues , which - to borrow another expression from Burke - are at a ...
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... sure he would have come then . ” This internal colloquy served to tranquillize her mind so com- pletely that she ventured at length to repeat it audibly to Mrs. Ainslie , but that lady coldly replied , " this is a fresh argument , Ellen ...
... sure he would have come then . ” This internal colloquy served to tranquillize her mind so com- pletely that she ventured at length to repeat it audibly to Mrs. Ainslie , but that lady coldly replied , " this is a fresh argument , Ellen ...
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... sure of obtaining advancement . traces . Of truly learned men - of those whose minds were really em- ployed in improving the faculties , and bettering the condition of their fellow - creatures , history , it is true , has not retained ...
... sure of obtaining advancement . traces . Of truly learned men - of those whose minds were really em- ployed in improving the faculties , and bettering the condition of their fellow - creatures , history , it is true , has not retained ...
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