The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... common and established stock of intelligence with original observations , like pearls thrown into wine . One truth discovered is . immortal , and entitles its author to be so : for , like a new substance in nature , it cannot be ...
... common and established stock of intelligence with original observations , like pearls thrown into wine . One truth discovered is . immortal , and entitles its author to be so : for , like a new substance in nature , it cannot be ...
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... common inter- preter between them . Perhaps the Ordinary of New- gate bids as fair for this office as any one . What should Mr. Bentham , sitting at ease in his arm - chair , composing his mind before he begins to write by a prelude on ...
... common inter- preter between them . Perhaps the Ordinary of New- gate bids as fair for this office as any one . What should Mr. Bentham , sitting at ease in his arm - chair , composing his mind before he begins to write by a prelude on ...
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... common - places . We slip and slide over its even surface without being arrested any where . Or his view of the human mind resembles a map , rather than a picture : the outline , the dispo- sition is correct , but it wants colouring and ...
... common - places . We slip and slide over its even surface without being arrested any where . Or his view of the human mind resembles a map , rather than a picture : the outline , the dispo- sition is correct , but it wants colouring and ...
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... common sense ! Let us pause here a little . - Mr . Godwin in- dulged in extreme opinions , and carried with him all the most sanguine and fearless understandings of the time . What then ? Because those opinions were overcharged , were ...
... common sense ! Let us pause here a little . - Mr . Godwin in- dulged in extreme opinions , and carried with him all the most sanguine and fearless understandings of the time . What then ? Because those opinions were overcharged , were ...
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... common feelings and prejudices of mankind in wantonness or insult , or without wishing to substi- tute something better ( and only unattainable , be- cause it is better ) in their stead , accuse him wrong- fully . We may not be able to ...
... common feelings and prejudices of mankind in wantonness or insult , or without wishing to substi- tute something better ( and only unattainable , be- cause it is better ) in their stead , accuse him wrong- fully . We may not be able to ...
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