The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volumen 2Waugh and Innes, 1819 |
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... moral she had it in view to educe . If it is alleged that she never meant to excite our sympathies ; but , on the contrary , to shew that even all the graces she describes will not succeed in doing so , when in union with crime so foul ...
... moral she had it in view to educe . If it is alleged that she never meant to excite our sympathies ; but , on the contrary , to shew that even all the graces she describes will not succeed in doing so , when in union with crime so foul ...
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... moral destruction of mankind , which is ever progressive under the impulse of that spirit of moral evil , of which they were but the perishable emanations ? How shall we account for the infatuation which doubts or denies the reality of ...
... moral destruction of mankind , which is ever progressive under the impulse of that spirit of moral evil , of which they were but the perishable emanations ? How shall we account for the infatuation which doubts or denies the reality of ...
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... moral enterprise alone , can employ to put down and era- dicate it ? Look at this frightful scheme of superstition , in all the degradation of its foul and destroying agency : The most sub- lime and ennobling sentiment of the human soul ...
... moral enterprise alone , can employ to put down and era- dicate it ? Look at this frightful scheme of superstition , in all the degradation of its foul and destroying agency : The most sub- lime and ennobling sentiment of the human soul ...
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