The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... friends and next- door neighbours . Well , then , what is the state of the question here ? One human being is , no doubt , as much worth in himself , independently of the cir- cumstances of time or place , as another ; but he is not of ...
... friends and next- door neighbours . Well , then , what is the state of the question here ? One human being is , no doubt , as much worth in himself , independently of the cir- cumstances of time or place , as another ; but he is not of ...
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... friend or foe , the world make a point ( as Goldsmith used to say ) of taking no more notice of him than if such an individual had never existed ; he is to all ordinary intents and purposes dead and buried ; but the author of Political ...
... friend or foe , the world make a point ( as Goldsmith used to say ) of taking no more notice of him than if such an individual had never existed ; he is to all ordinary intents and purposes dead and buried ; but the author of Political ...
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... friendship , family affection give way , not that they may be merged in the opposite vices or in want of principle ; but that the void may be filled up by the disinterested love of good , and the dictates of inflexible justice , which ...
... friendship , family affection give way , not that they may be merged in the opposite vices or in want of principle ; but that the void may be filled up by the disinterested love of good , and the dictates of inflexible justice , which ...
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... friendship and private affection among its golden rules , but rather excluding them . * Moreover , the answer to the question , " Who is thy neighbour ? " added to the divine precept , " Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself , " is ...
... friendship and private affection among its golden rules , but rather excluding them . * Moreover , the answer to the question , " Who is thy neighbour ? " added to the divine precept , " Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself , " is ...
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... friend and fellow - student of our author , and who always spoke of his writings with admiration , tinctured with wonder ) used to men- tion a circumstance with respect to the last - men- tioned work , which may throw some light on the ...
... friend and fellow - student of our author , and who always spoke of his writings with admiration , tinctured with wonder ) used to men- tion a circumstance with respect to the last - men- tioned work , which may throw some light on the ...
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