The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed |
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... relations moralized by the old Roman Catholic arguments without the old protest- ant answers , have to my knowledge ... relation to those for whom the work was designed ; he will , in most in- stances , have effected his design and ...
... relations moralized by the old Roman Catholic arguments without the old protest- ant answers , have to my knowledge ... relation to those for whom the work was designed ; he will , in most in- stances , have effected his design and ...
Page 397
... relations of things , either their relations to each other , or to the observer , or to the state and apprehension of the hearers . To enumerate and analyze these relations , with the conditions under which alone they are discoverable ...
... relations of things , either their relations to each other , or to the observer , or to the state and apprehension of the hearers . To enumerate and analyze these relations , with the conditions under which alone they are discoverable ...
Page 400
... relations which the past or passing events and objects bear to general truth , and the moods of his own Thought , the most intelligent man is sometimes in danger of overlooking that other relation , in which they are likewise to be ...
... relations which the past or passing events and objects bear to general truth , and the moods of his own Thought , the most intelligent man is sometimes in danger of overlooking that other relation , in which they are likewise to be ...
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The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2020 |
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