The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... prejudices of mankind , and the ha- bitual feelings of that class of persons for whom they are more particularly designed . Legislators ( we mean writers on legislation ) are philosophers , and governed by their reason : criminals , for ...
... prejudices of mankind , and the ha- bitual feelings of that class of persons for whom they are more particularly designed . Legislators ( we mean writers on legislation ) are philosophers , and governed by their reason : criminals , for ...
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... prejudices ? Were we fools then , or are we dishonest now ? Or was the impulse of the mind less likely to be true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than afterwards , when it was warped and debased by the ...
... prejudices ? Were we fools then , or are we dishonest now ? Or was the impulse of the mind less likely to be true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than afterwards , when it was warped and debased by the ...
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... 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 launch the bark of ...
... 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 launch the bark of ...
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... prejudices , and bullies them out of their senses , and is not afraid of being contradicted by any one less than himself . It may be said , that individuals with great personal defects have made a considerable figure as public speakers ...
... prejudices , and bullies them out of their senses , and is not afraid of being contradicted by any one less than himself . It may be said , that individuals with great personal defects have made a considerable figure as public speakers ...
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... prejudices or strong attachments : his in- tellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had no religion in ...
... prejudices or strong attachments : his in- tellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had no religion in ...
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