The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... important queftions , yet difputed in moral and political phi- lofophy . But it is not so much to any given con- clufion fo expreffed that the reader's attention seems to be invited , as to the reasoning founded on principles of ...
... important queftions , yet difputed in moral and political phi- lofophy . But it is not so much to any given con- clufion fo expreffed that the reader's attention seems to be invited , as to the reasoning founded on principles of ...
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... - wife treatment of the Maltese by the British government . VI . Ball's popularity in Malta : jea- loufy of him in the government : difcuffion of the importance of Malta to this country . * RIEND ! were an author privileged to name his.
... - wife treatment of the Maltese by the British government . VI . Ball's popularity in Malta : jea- loufy of him in the government : difcuffion of the importance of Malta to this country . * RIEND ! were an author privileged to name his.
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Henry Nelson Coleridge. would be moft convenient to me in refpects of no trifling importance , if I could persuade myself to take the advice . Releafed by these principles from all moral obligation , and ambitious of procuring paftime ...
Henry Nelson Coleridge. would be moft convenient to me in refpects of no trifling importance , if I could persuade myself to take the advice . Releafed by these principles from all moral obligation , and ambitious of procuring paftime ...
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... important queftions of politics , morality , and religion — these are to be the objects and the contents of his work . Themes like these not even the genius of a Plato or a Bacon could render intelligible , without demanding from the ...
... important queftions of politics , morality , and religion — these are to be the objects and the contents of his work . Themes like these not even the genius of a Plato or a Bacon could render intelligible , without demanding from the ...
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... important epoch in English literature , and open out fources of metrical and rhythmical wealth in very heart of our language , of which few , if any , among the us are aware , VOL . I. с and laborious ascent it would require no common ...
... important epoch in English literature , and open out fources of metrical and rhythmical wealth in very heart of our language , of which few , if any , among the us are aware , VOL . I. с and laborious ascent it would require no common ...
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