Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... appears to be morally good or ill , just as it is de- termined . Thus , it is easy to con- ceive such confidence , even when undue , and undirected , remaining within moral limits . That a man , through it , should be harsh and arro ...
... appears to be morally good or ill , just as it is de- termined . Thus , it is easy to con- ceive such confidence , even when undue , and undirected , remaining within moral limits . That a man , through it , should be harsh and arro ...
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... appears to us difficult , on the ar- guments themselves , to say that the one or the other preponderates . Both are in themselves tendencies unli- mited . But which seems , in the his- tory of the world , to have prevailed ? In ancient ...
... appears to us difficult , on the ar- guments themselves , to say that the one or the other preponderates . Both are in themselves tendencies unli- mited . But which seems , in the his- tory of the world , to have prevailed ? In ancient ...
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... appears " and as it is , after all , by mind alone that the high - born can maintain their right unquestioned to those feelings with which we are willing to regard them and their high estate ; so by mind alone can the peasant lift him ...
... appears " and as it is , after all , by mind alone that the high - born can maintain their right unquestioned to those feelings with which we are willing to regard them and their high estate ; so by mind alone can the peasant lift him ...
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... appear to us tri- umphing spirits . The sovereign and sole power of intellect swallowing up their life , appears to have something consecrating , in our estimation . We do not ask about the will of such men - perhaps we fear to do so ...
... appear to us tri- umphing spirits . The sovereign and sole power of intellect swallowing up their life , appears to have something consecrating , in our estimation . We do not ask about the will of such men - perhaps we fear to do so ...
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... ere long to enquire ; and also into the state of Education , as it is carried on in our highest Universities , and in our hum- blest Parish - schools , It appears that , with reference to the former ,. 16 [ Jan. Education of the People .
... ere long to enquire ; and also into the state of Education , as it is carried on in our highest Universities , and in our hum- blest Parish - schools , It appears that , with reference to the former ,. 16 [ Jan. Education of the People .
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