The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... given phenomena , or upon reducing them into a system , it may thus , with specu- lative truth for its end , be so delighted with its own energies as to lead us into forgetfulness of action . Thus it absorbs in intellectual exercise the ...
... given phenomena , or upon reducing them into a system , it may thus , with specu- lative truth for its end , be so delighted with its own energies as to lead us into forgetfulness of action . Thus it absorbs in intellectual exercise the ...
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... given By all the blended powers of Earth and Hea- reprehension which we recollect to have met ven .'- p . 146 . with in Mr. Wordsworth's writings : - Again , in a sonnet written when Bonaparte was threatening the independence of this ...
... given By all the blended powers of Earth and Hea- reprehension which we recollect to have met ven .'- p . 146 . with in Mr. Wordsworth's writings : - Again , in a sonnet written when Bonaparte was threatening the independence of this ...
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... given to the national character ) is no longer are brought forward in the name of politi - ordinate and greedy industry , carrying with the industry of necessity or duty , but an in- cal liberty , he is to see at least that they it ...
... given to the national character ) is no longer are brought forward in the name of politi - ordinate and greedy industry , carrying with the industry of necessity or duty , but an in- cal liberty , he is to see at least that they it ...
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... given or the virtue a smile and a cordial word , the English gentle- ascribed to those institutions , they cost that man remunerates by the tossing of his misera- man his liberty . ble sixpence - creating the mercenary spirit that he ...
... given or the virtue a smile and a cordial word , the English gentle- ascribed to those institutions , they cost that man remunerates by the tossing of his misera- man his liberty . ble sixpence - creating the mercenary spirit that he ...
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... given up to the divine oracles , there may be given up to Faith the things which are Faith's . Devoutly is it to be wished that , along with the principles of material philosophy which have been as the light of day to the natural world ...
... given up to the divine oracles , there may be given up to Faith the things which are Faith's . Devoutly is it to be wished that , along with the principles of material philosophy which have been as the light of day to the natural world ...
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