Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... feeling , grosser in thought , al- though intellectually cultivated , will say openly and with their lips- " let us break asunder their bands , and cast their cords from us . " We think the consequences now shortly described of ...
... feeling , grosser in thought , al- though intellectually cultivated , will say openly and with their lips- " let us break asunder their bands , and cast their cords from us . " We think the consequences now shortly described of ...
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... feeling , either with passionate affections , or with habits of life re- volving round and on them . Some of those ideas are presented by what is every day before them , some by national recollections , some by in- struction , some ...
... feeling , either with passionate affections , or with habits of life re- volving round and on them . Some of those ideas are presented by what is every day before them , some by national recollections , some by in- struction , some ...
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... feeling of his knowledge , which converts it into aliment of his strength , and oftion of the powers of the mind , which his very bodily power . It will be asked , then , what know- ledge should be communicated to the lower orders ? If ...
... feeling of his knowledge , which converts it into aliment of his strength , and oftion of the powers of the mind , which his very bodily power . It will be asked , then , what know- ledge should be communicated to the lower orders ? If ...
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... feels that he marches in the van of the conquests of human intellect . This feeling , in many ways great , but especially moral , by the manner in which it binds him , first to a cer- tain division of mankind , and then to all the ...
... feels that he marches in the van of the conquests of human intellect . This feeling , in many ways great , but especially moral , by the manner in which it binds him , first to a cer- tain division of mankind , and then to all the ...
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... feeling , help- ed greatly to determine , where , and of whom , he should receive mainte- nance . Now he estimates ... feelings and in sentiments . This state of things exposes the agri- cultural population more to the in- fluence of ...
... feeling , help- ed greatly to determine , where , and of whom , he should receive mainte- nance . Now he estimates ... feelings and in sentiments . This state of things exposes the agri- cultural population more to the in- fluence of ...
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