The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... appear to be the great body ; a few active spirits , provided their activity take the wrong turn and support the wrong cause , seem to fill the scene ; and a few disturbers of order , who have the talent of thus exciting a false idea of ...
... appear to be the great body ; a few active spirits , provided their activity take the wrong turn and support the wrong cause , seem to fill the scene ; and a few disturbers of order , who have the talent of thus exciting a false idea of ...
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... appear in the eyes of those who are older and abler , ( however loose their own principles may be , ) she would cor- rect herself in the first instance , from pure good nature ; and , in the second , from worldly prudence and mere self ...
... appear in the eyes of those who are older and abler , ( however loose their own principles may be , ) she would cor- rect herself in the first instance , from pure good nature ; and , in the second , from worldly prudence and mere self ...
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... appear almost more amiable without it . He exhibits a virtuous woman , the victim , not of temptation , but of reason - not of vice , but of sentiment - not of passion , but of con- viction ; and strikes at the very root of honour , by ...
... appear almost more amiable without it . He exhibits a virtuous woman , the victim , not of temptation , but of reason - not of vice , but of sentiment - not of passion , but of con- viction ; and strikes at the very root of honour , by ...
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... appears at the present moment to be their grand aim . Deprived of the assistance of the French press , they are now attempting to attain their object under the close and artificial veil of German literature . Conscious that religion and ...
... appears at the present moment to be their grand aim . Deprived of the assistance of the French press , they are now attempting to attain their object under the close and artificial veil of German literature . Conscious that religion and ...
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... appears to be defective , not only in certain particulars , but as a general system . There are indeed numberless honourable exceptions to an observation which will be thought severe ; yet the author would ask , whether it be not the ...
... appears to be defective , not only in certain particulars , but as a general system . There are indeed numberless honourable exceptions to an observation which will be thought severe ; yet the author would ask , whether it be not the ...
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