The Influence of Moral Causes Upon Opinion, Science, and Literature: A Discourse Delivered on the Day Preceding the Annual Commencement of Amherst College, August 27th, 1834, at the Request of the Literary Societies of that InstitutionHenry Ludwig, 1834 - 44 pages |
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à me alienum acquirement action alienum puto ancient genius argument authority beneficent CAUSES UPON OPINION character comprehension contemplation of man's contradic Creator's described by Milton desire of benevolent doctrines dogma duties of society effect eloquent energies England error evil excite eyes facts utterly faith fame fancied favourite feeling fortemque full conception gain glory habits happiness heart human humble INFLUENCE OF MORAL inquiry intellect interest involuntary ignorance judgment knowledge labour laws learning ledge lence light literary talent literature lonely minstrel's pride manly independence mathematical means ment Mental indolence mighty mind mind's moral causes moral character nature nobler numerous and complicated passions patient physical philosophy pleasure poli principles professed proud purer pursuit rational reality rills sagacious scholar sense side sion speculative reason speculative science surer taste teacher tendency theory things thou thought tical tion true truth vanity vast and wide victory whilst wisdom wise