The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... use of the phrafe , original contract . ' Syftem of expedience and prudence -adopted : fyftem of the pure reafon : motives for expofing its falfehood . III . IV . Statement of the fyftem : Rouffeau's ' Social Contract , ' and Paine's ...
... use of the phrafe , original contract . ' Syftem of expedience and prudence -adopted : fyftem of the pure reafon : motives for expofing its falfehood . III . IV . Statement of the fyftem : Rouffeau's ' Social Contract , ' and Paine's ...
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... use of , is a fair instance and a ftriking illustration . Like idle morning visiters , the brisk and breathless periods hurry in and hurry off in quick and profitless fucceffion ; each indeed for the moments of its stay prevents the ...
... use of , is a fair instance and a ftriking illustration . Like idle morning visiters , the brisk and breathless periods hurry in and hurry off in quick and profitless fucceffion ; each indeed for the moments of its stay prevents the ...
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... use of our first personal pro- noun more often has its fource in conscious selfish- ness than in true felf - oblivion . A quiet obferver of human follies may often amuse or fadden his thoughts by detecting a perpetual feeling of pureft ...
... use of our first personal pro- noun more often has its fource in conscious selfish- ness than in true felf - oblivion . A quiet obferver of human follies may often amuse or fadden his thoughts by detecting a perpetual feeling of pureft ...
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... use the coin of the nation through which he is paffing , to bullion or the mintage of his own country : and is this to justify a fucceeding traveller in the use of counterfeit coin ? the Gospel into the very fuperftitions which they ...
... use the coin of the nation through which he is paffing , to bullion or the mintage of his own country : and is this to justify a fucceeding traveller in the use of counterfeit coin ? the Gospel into the very fuperftitions which they ...
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... use a far more accurate as well as more compre- henfive term , folid well - being ) can be built on vir- tue alone , and muft of neceffity have truth for its foundation . Add , too , the known fact that the meanest of men feels himself ...
... use a far more accurate as well as more compre- henfive term , folid well - being ) can be built on vir- tue alone , and muft of neceffity have truth for its foundation . Add , too , the known fact that the meanest of men feels himself ...
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