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Page 283
... hope- with every bad passion , every insane delusion , ful elements of progress , of civilization , of en- every base desire ; that all who love confusion lightened and enduring freedom , than the one and abhor control , all who pine ...
... hope- with every bad passion , every insane delusion , ful elements of progress , of civilization , of en- every base desire ; that all who love confusion lightened and enduring freedom , than the one and abhor control , all who pine ...
Page 408
... hope ; why do they not dare to hope ? To me it seems much more impious to dare to despair . " The real way to improve is not so much by varied reading , as by finding out your weak points on any subject and mastering them . " True , it ...
... hope ; why do they not dare to hope ? To me it seems much more impious to dare to despair . " The real way to improve is not so much by varied reading , as by finding out your weak points on any subject and mastering them . " True , it ...
Page 499
... hope by the help of some generous benefactors here and abroad to be able before long to support a Professor of Di- vinity . That office at present lies on the Pre- sident , with a considerable part of the instruc- tion in other branches ...
... hope by the help of some generous benefactors here and abroad to be able before long to support a Professor of Di- vinity . That office at present lies on the Pre- sident , with a considerable part of the instruc- tion in other branches ...
Contents
The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
SPECTATOR | 22 |
DevilWorshippers of Armenia | 27 |
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