The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... ideas , and its natural concomitant , perspicuity in her expression ; all which will be of the highest importance to one who may hereafter have so much to do and to say in public . With the shades of expressions she should also be well ...
... ideas , and its natural concomitant , perspicuity in her expression ; all which will be of the highest importance to one who may hereafter have so much to do and to say in public . With the shades of expressions she should also be well ...
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... ideas from books ; he even hated in others the learn- ing which he did not himself possess : the terms wit and scholar were , in his mind , terms of reproach ; the one as implying satire , the other pedantry . He wanted not application ...
... ideas from books ; he even hated in others the learn- ing which he did not himself possess : the terms wit and scholar were , in his mind , terms of reproach ; the one as implying satire , the other pedantry . He wanted not application ...
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... ideas of trust , duty , and responsibility should be inseparably interwoven . It should be assiduously inculcated , that the LAWS form the very basis of the throne ; the root and ground - work of the monarch's political existence . One ...
... ideas of trust , duty , and responsibility should be inseparably interwoven . It should be assiduously inculcated , that the LAWS form the very basis of the throne ; the root and ground - work of the monarch's political existence . One ...
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... idea of history ; of sna ching the deeds of illustrious men from the delusions of fable ; of bringing down extravagant powers , and preternatural faculties , within the limits of human nature and possibility ; and redu- cing overcharged ...
... idea of history ; of sna ching the deeds of illustrious men from the delusions of fable ; of bringing down extravagant powers , and preternatural faculties , within the limits of human nature and possibility ; and redu- cing overcharged ...
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... idea of laws , that almost all civilized nations have affected to wrap up the origin of them in the obscurity of a devout mystery , and to intimate that they sprang from a divine source . This has arisen partly from a love of the ...
... idea of laws , that almost all civilized nations have affected to wrap up the origin of them in the obscurity of a devout mystery , and to intimate that they sprang from a divine source . This has arisen partly from a love of the ...
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