The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 89
... heart and disposition , she frequently contrasts with the pride , rancour , and revenge , of the Romans ; who not only considered these diabolical passions as innocent , but even ranked them among the virtues . The contempt which this ...
... heart and disposition , she frequently contrasts with the pride , rancour , and revenge , of the Romans ; who not only considered these diabolical passions as innocent , but even ranked them among the virtues . The contempt which this ...
Page 548
... heart of the wise teacheth his mouth " -Mr . Dore grounds many important remarks , expressed with propriety and spirit . His plan is , to explain the terms - illustrate the sentiments- and deduce practical inferences . " The heart of ...
... heart of the wise teacheth his mouth " -Mr . Dore grounds many important remarks , expressed with propriety and spirit . His plan is , to explain the terms - illustrate the sentiments- and deduce practical inferences . " The heart of ...
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... heart , merely to regard beings destitute of acquired knowledge , and conse- quently very limited in their ideas , under a notion that mental cultiva- tion depraves ... heart 3 heart requires something as the object of faith , which [ 706 ]
... heart , merely to regard beings destitute of acquired knowledge , and conse- quently very limited in their ideas , under a notion that mental cultiva- tion depraves ... heart 3 heart requires something as the object of faith , which [ 706 ]
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