The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... sort , has , perhaps , just entered upon the world , with a certain share of good dispositions and right feelings ; neither igno- rant of the evidences , nor destitute of the principles , of Christianity without parting with his respect ...
... sort , has , perhaps , just entered upon the world , with a certain share of good dispositions and right feelings ; neither igno- rant of the evidences , nor destitute of the principles , of Christianity without parting with his respect ...
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... sort of bad popularity attached to his atten- tions ? But , whether his flattering reception be derived from birth , or parts , or person , or ( what is often a substitute for all ) from his having made his way into good company , women ...
... sort of bad popularity attached to his atten- tions ? But , whether his flattering reception be derived from birth , or parts , or person , or ( what is often a substitute for all ) from his having made his way into good company , women ...
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... sort of cold - blooded speculation , and invite the reader to the most unbounded gratifications , with all the saturnine coolness of a geometrical calculation . Theirs is an iniquity rather of phlegm than of spirit ; and in the ...
... sort of cold - blooded speculation , and invite the reader to the most unbounded gratifications , with all the saturnine coolness of a geometrical calculation . Theirs is an iniquity rather of phlegm than of spirit ; and in the ...
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... sort of fashionable candour which , as was hinted above , is among the mischievous charac- teristics of the present day ; of which period perhaps it is not the smallest evil , that vices are made to look so like virtues , and are so ...
... sort of fashionable candour which , as was hinted above , is among the mischievous charac- teristics of the present day ; of which period perhaps it is not the smallest evil , that vices are made to look so like virtues , and are so ...
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... sort of com- parison the gentleness of British government with the rapacity of Roman conquests , or the tyrannical principles of Roman dominion . To spoil , to butcher , and to commit every kind of violence , they call , says one of the ...
... sort of com- parison the gentleness of British government with the rapacity of Roman conquests , or the tyrannical principles of Roman dominion . To spoil , to butcher , and to commit every kind of violence , they call , says one of the ...
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