The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... fact , that Mr. Bentham has given any new or decided impulse to the human mind . He cannot be looked upon in the light of a discoverer in legis- lation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - truth ...
... fact , that Mr. Bentham has given any new or decided impulse to the human mind . He cannot be looked upon in the light of a discoverer in legis- lation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - truth ...
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... fact or illus- tration . His writings are , therefore , chiefly valuable as books of reference , as bringing down the account of intellectual inquiry to the present period , and dis- posing the results in a compendious , connected , and ...
... fact or illus- tration . His writings are , therefore , chiefly valuable as books of reference , as bringing down the account of intellectual inquiry to the present period , and dis- posing the results in a compendious , connected , and ...
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... fact , his forte is not the spontaneous , but the voluntary exercise of talent . He fixes his ambition on a high point of excellence , and spares no pains or time in attaining it . He has less of the appearance of a man of genius , than ...
... fact , his forte is not the spontaneous , but the voluntary exercise of talent . He fixes his ambition on a high point of excellence , and spares no pains or time in attaining it . He has less of the appearance of a man of genius , than ...
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... fact , without leave asked or a licence granted , converted the Caledonian Chapel into a Westminster Forum or Debating Society , with the sanctity of religion added to it . Our spirited polemic is not contented to defend the citadel of ...
... fact , without leave asked or a licence granted , converted the Caledonian Chapel into a Westminster Forum or Debating Society , with the sanctity of religion added to it . Our spirited polemic is not contented to defend the citadel of ...
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... fact to adduce in support of it ; but keeps his ground and fairly beats his adversary out of the field by the mere force of style . One would think that " Parson Horne " knew who Junius was , and was afraid of him . " Under him his ...
... fact to adduce in support of it ; but keeps his ground and fairly beats his adversary out of the field by the mere force of style . One would think that " Parson Horne " knew who Junius was , and was afraid of him . " Under him his ...
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