Littell's Living Age, Volume 72Living Age Company Incorporated, 1862 |
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Page 224
... feel . " " I have never , " he says , " been otherwise than collected and calm ; I preserved a tran- quillity which bystanders may have construed into indifference . Is it folly or sin to say that it was a religious principle that most ...
... feel . " " I have never , " he says , " been otherwise than collected and calm ; I preserved a tran- quillity which bystanders may have construed into indifference . Is it folly or sin to say that it was a religious principle that most ...
Page 239
... feel conscious of possessing the unwelcome power to read the full history of his life , and to follow him with my mental eye through his previous career . However distasteful the exercise of this power may be to my feel- ings , my ...
... feel conscious of possessing the unwelcome power to read the full history of his life , and to follow him with my mental eye through his previous career . However distasteful the exercise of this power may be to my feel- ings , my ...
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... feeling from which we derive the idea of force , rests upon a consciousness of difficulty , of opposition , of ... feel ourselves com- pelled to end . Our thoughts pursue the path that has been opened to them ; and it hardly seems ...
... feeling from which we derive the idea of force , rests upon a consciousness of difficulty , of opposition , of ... feel ourselves com- pelled to end . Our thoughts pursue the path that has been opened to them ; and it hardly seems ...
Contents
Pascal as a Christian Philosopher | 1 |
Our Duty | 7 |
American Approval of the Trent | 129 |
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