The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... attention to objects calcu- lated to promote their true dignity , is not the office of an enemy . So to expose the weakness of the land as to suggest the necessity of internal improve- ment , and to point out the means of effectual de ...
... attention to objects calcu- lated to promote their true dignity , is not the office of an enemy . So to expose the weakness of the land as to suggest the necessity of internal improve- ment , and to point out the means of effectual de ...
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... attention must be confined to that country which he proposes to describe , without taking into account the resembling circumstances of the adjacent shores . It may be also objected , that the opinion here suggested on the state of ...
... attention must be confined to that country which he proposes to describe , without taking into account the resembling circumstances of the adjacent shores . It may be also objected , that the opinion here suggested on the state of ...
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... attention , and mono- polizing the public talk , contrives to 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 ...
... attention , and mono- polizing the public talk , contrives to 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 ...
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... and senses , be really the more valuable objects of attention , then there is little room for animadversion and improvement : but if the immaterial and immortal mind ; if the heart , " out of which are the issues of 46 ON THE EDUCATION.
... and senses , be really the more valuable objects of attention , then there is little room for animadversion and improvement : but if the immaterial and immortal mind ; if the heart , " out of which are the issues of 46 ON THE EDUCATION.
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... attention . But the admiration bestowed , the sums expended , and the time lavished on arts , which add little to the intrinsic value of life , should have limitations . While these arts should be admired , let them not be admired above ...
... attention . But the admiration bestowed , the sums expended , and the time lavished on arts , which add little to the intrinsic value of life , should have limitations . While these arts should be admired , let them not be admired above ...
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