The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... become almost invisible ; and I may make my definition so inclusive as to make its clearness almost lost . In either case , I may gain my object on one side . I may show how ductile the wax is , and how inclusive my terms are ; but then ...
... become almost invisible ; and I may make my definition so inclusive as to make its clearness almost lost . In either case , I may gain my object on one side . I may show how ductile the wax is , and how inclusive my terms are ; but then ...
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... become a glass to collect the rays of the sun to a focus , and pour them on the regions of the burn- ing line of popular excitement . Why is it so ? How can so much passion come from such inadequate means ? How can you make men fight ...
... become a glass to collect the rays of the sun to a focus , and pour them on the regions of the burn- ing line of popular excitement . Why is it so ? How can so much passion come from such inadequate means ? How can you make men fight ...
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... become realities , and my real state is nothing . Such was the strong desire of this ambitious heart to attain its end . Now it may be laid down as a maxim , that , when some great prize is before us to be obtained by doubt- ful means ...
... become realities , and my real state is nothing . Such was the strong desire of this ambitious heart to attain its end . Now it may be laid down as a maxim , that , when some great prize is before us to be obtained by doubt- ful means ...
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... become grosser , they look for the existence of virtue in positions farther and farther from its real root . As it is in money , or rather the essence of property , it really exists in the things we can use , as the necessaries and ...
... become grosser , they look for the existence of virtue in positions farther and farther from its real root . As it is in money , or rather the essence of property , it really exists in the things we can use , as the necessaries and ...
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... become so in very different ways . With man , it is a social vice ; they become intemperate in company . With women , it is taken as a medicine . They have feebler consti- tutions ; they are denominated the weaker vessels . They are ...
... become so in very different ways . With man , it is a social vice ; they become intemperate in company . With women , it is taken as a medicine . They have feebler consti- tutions ; they are denominated the weaker vessels . They are ...
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