Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Band 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... passions and prejudices , and at once to observe it with the eye of a contemporary , and judge it with the calmness of a philosopher . To succeed in this difficult object of historical art , requires not only mental powers of a high ...
... passions and prejudices , and at once to observe it with the eye of a contemporary , and judge it with the calmness of a philosopher . To succeed in this difficult object of historical art , requires not only mental powers of a high ...
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... passion so lodged in his heart , as to see facts in relation to it , instead of seeing them in relation to each other ... passions , unmixed with any peculiarities of his own character . This disposition and power to see things as they ...
... passion so lodged in his heart , as to see facts in relation to it , instead of seeing them in relation to each other ... passions , unmixed with any peculiarities of his own character . This disposition and power to see things as they ...
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... passions and prejudices , and each is disfigured by some unconscious or willful misrepresentations , springing from personal bias or imperfect comprehension . They are full of credulity and bigotry , of individual and national ...
... passions and prejudices , and each is disfigured by some unconscious or willful misrepresentations , springing from personal bias or imperfect comprehension . They are full of credulity and bigotry , of individual and national ...
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... passions with which he comes in contact . No sophistical apology for convenient crime , no hypocrite or oppressor pranked out in the colors of religion or loyalty , can deceive his cold , calm , austere , remorseless intel- lect . He ...
... passions with which he comes in contact . No sophistical apology for convenient crime , no hypocrite or oppressor pranked out in the colors of religion or loyalty , can deceive his cold , calm , austere , remorseless intel- lect . He ...
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... passion . At the same time he understands all those unconscious hypocrisies of selfishness by which vice and error are gradually sanctified to the conscience and ennobled to the imagination . He comprehends , likewise , that apparent ...
... passion . At the same time he understands all those unconscious hypocrisies of selfishness by which vice and error are gradually sanctified to the conscience and ennobled to the imagination . He comprehends , likewise , that apparent ...
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