The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading |
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He cannot but regard every thing that has being , especially stich of his creatures
who fear they are not regarded by him . ... so we may be confident that he regards
with an eye of mercy , those who endeavour to recommend themselves to his ...
He cannot but regard every thing that has being , especially stich of his creatures
who fear they are not regarded by him . ... so we may be confident that he regards
with an eye of mercy , those who endeavour to recommend themselves to his ...
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... and just principles : but I , who do not suffer myself to act as they do , must yet
regard the dictates of my understanding and feelings , which compel me to love
them ; and that love fills me with compassion for their mistakes and irregularities .
... and just principles : but I , who do not suffer myself to act as they do , must yet
regard the dictates of my understanding and feelings , which compel me to love
them ; and that love fills me with compassion for their mistakes and irregularities .
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Bayle With regard to morality , I was not indifferent . Locke How could you then be
indifferent with regard to the sanctions religion gives to morality ? How could you
publish what tends so directly and apparently to weaken in mankind the belief ...
Bayle With regard to morality , I was not indifferent . Locke How could you then be
indifferent with regard to the sanctions religion gives to morality ? How could you
publish what tends so directly and apparently to weaken in mankind the belief ...
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Preserve an inviolable regard for religion ; maintain the Catholic faith in its purity ;
let the laws of yourcountry be sacred in your eyes ; encroach not on the rights
and privileges of your people ; and if the time shall ever come , when you shall ...
Preserve an inviolable regard for religion ; maintain the Catholic faith in its purity ;
let the laws of yourcountry be sacred in your eyes ; encroach not on the rights
and privileges of your people ; and if the time shall ever come , when you shall ...
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tinguished the Netherlands , his native country , with particular marks of his
regard and attachment . . SECTION XXVII . The same subject continued . . A FEW
weeks after the resignation of the , Netherlands , Charles , in an assembly no less
...
tinguished the Netherlands , his native country , with particular marks of his
regard and attachment . . SECTION XXVII . The same subject continued . . A FEW
weeks after the resignation of the , Netherlands , Charles , in an assembly no less
...
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