The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 2Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... appear to me to have attained that portion of knowledge in politics , which infidels poffefs in religion . I would by no means be supposed to imply that the objections of both are equally unfounded , but that they both at- tribute to ...
... appear to me to have attained that portion of knowledge in politics , which infidels poffefs in religion . I would by no means be supposed to imply that the objections of both are equally unfounded , but that they both at- tribute to ...
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... appear to me to have adopted the best as well as the most bene- volent mode of diffufing truth , who , uniting the ... appears to offer the only means univerfally efficient . The perfectness of future men is indeed a benevolent tenet ...
... appear to me to have adopted the best as well as the most bene- volent mode of diffufing truth , who , uniting the ... appears to offer the only means univerfally efficient . The perfectness of future men is indeed a benevolent tenet ...
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... appear so to those who recognize no greatness in the mind , and can con- ceive no dignity in any incident , which does not act on their senses by its external accompaniments , or on their curiosity by its immediate consequences . Things ...
... appear so to those who recognize no greatness in the mind , and can con- ceive no dignity in any incident , which does not act on their senses by its external accompaniments , or on their curiosity by its immediate consequences . Things ...
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