The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...: With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingM'Carty & Davis, 1826 - 316 стор. |
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... cause of conten- tion has dwindled away , its consequences remain . We have alienated a friend ; we have embittered ... causes of discord occur . Let us anticipate that period of coolness , which , of itself , will soon arrive . Let us ...
... cause of conten- tion has dwindled away , its consequences remain . We have alienated a friend ; we have embittered ... causes of discord occur . Let us anticipate that period of coolness , which , of itself , will soon arrive . Let us ...
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... cause of God and virtue against a corrupted multitude . It will be found to hold in general , that they , who , in any of the great lines of life , have distinguished themselves for thinking profoundly , and acting nobly , have despised ...
... cause of God and virtue against a corrupted multitude . It will be found to hold in general , that they , who , in any of the great lines of life , have distinguished themselves for thinking profoundly , and acting nobly , have despised ...
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... cause , He is incapable of betraying his trust , or deserting his friend , or denying his faith . " It is , accordingly , this steady inflexible virtue , this regard to principle , superior to all custom and opinion , which peculiarly ...
... cause , He is incapable of betraying his trust , or deserting his friend , or denying his faith . " It is , accordingly , this steady inflexible virtue , this regard to principle , superior to all custom and opinion , which peculiarly ...
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... cause of our present impatience and disturbance will be utterly for- gotten . Can we not then , anticipate this hour of calmness to ourselves ; and begin to enjoy the peace which it will certainly bring ? If others have behaved ...
... cause of our present impatience and disturbance will be utterly for- gotten . Can we not then , anticipate this hour of calmness to ourselves ; and begin to enjoy the peace which it will certainly bring ? If others have behaved ...
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... cause ; and that cause must either be external , internal , or mixed ; in as much as , except these three , there is no other possible . Now a steady , durable good , cannot be derived from an external cause ; since all derived from ...
... cause ; and that cause must either be external , internal , or mixed ; in as much as , except these three , there is no other possible . Now a steady , durable good , cannot be derived from an external cause ; since all derived from ...
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