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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... respect to all sn latin ible without rendesired to th AND GRATEFUL Eng g ciples more secure than the shifting rules and theories generalized from observations merely api- rical , or unconscious in how many departments of knowledge , and ...
... respect to all sn latin ible without rendesired to th AND GRATEFUL Eng g ciples more secure than the shifting rules and theories generalized from observations merely api- rical , or unconscious in how many departments of knowledge , and ...
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... respecting the communication of Truth , its extent and conditions . I would fain obviate all ap- prehensions either of ... respect , the more completely shall we reconcile the law with prudence ; thus securing a purity in the principle ...
... respecting the communication of Truth , its extent and conditions . I would fain obviate all ap- prehensions either of ... respect , the more completely shall we reconcile the law with prudence ; thus securing a purity in the principle ...
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... respects unexceptionable ; for Sir Alexander Ball's opinions throughout life remained un- warped by zealotry , and were those ... respect others , and he who respects both himself and others , must of necessity be a brave man . The great ...
... respects unexceptionable ; for Sir Alexander Ball's opinions throughout life remained un- warped by zealotry , and were those ... respect others , and he who respects both himself and others , must of necessity be a brave man . The great ...
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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 |
The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2015 |
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action admiration Aristotle assertion authority cause character circumstances common conscience consequences constitution dæmon divine doctrine duty English equally ESSAY evil exist experience fact faculty faith falsehood fear feelings former France French genius give ground heart Heraclitus honor hope human idea imagination individual influence instance intellectual interest Jacobinism knowledge labor least less light likewise living Lord Lord Bacon Lord Nelson Malta Maltese mankind means ment mind Minorca Misetes moral nation nature necessity never objects opinion outward Pamphilus particular passions peace of Amiens persons phænomena philosophical physiocratic Plato political possess present principles proof prudence quæ reader reason religion scarcely sense Sicily Sir Alexander Ball Solifidians soul spirit stable Theory supposed things thou thought tion Treaty of Amiens true truth understanding virtue Voltaire whole wisdom wise words καὶ