The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... ground ; and hence the accuracy of the philos- opher has only been the darkness of the man . The fact is , that these two things hold an inverse ratio to each other . This is the misfortune of all generic philosophy . It only turns to ...
... ground ; and hence the accuracy of the philos- opher has only been the darkness of the man . The fact is , that these two things hold an inverse ratio to each other . This is the misfortune of all generic philosophy . It only turns to ...
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... ground only to meet the change of circumstances . This , I consider as the truest consistency . But perhaps part of that wise man's deviations in principles , is owing to the fact , that in politics , no general principles can be found ...
... ground only to meet the change of circumstances . This , I consider as the truest consistency . But perhaps part of that wise man's deviations in principles , is owing to the fact , that in politics , no general principles can be found ...
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... we shall say nothing of that Supreme Mind , from which it is believed to have originated ; we shall not assume , as the ground of our remarks , the inspiration 1 of the Scriptures . We believe , with Lowth and 28 THE PURITAN .
... we shall say nothing of that Supreme Mind , from which it is believed to have originated ; we shall not assume , as the ground of our remarks , the inspiration 1 of the Scriptures . We believe , with Lowth and 28 THE PURITAN .
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... ground of all virtue . Then you have a won- derful discovery , a reciprocal definition , that all virtue is founded on expediency ; and expediency is that which supports all virtue . When two abstract words are thus brought together ...
... ground of all virtue . Then you have a won- derful discovery , a reciprocal definition , that all virtue is founded on expediency ; and expediency is that which supports all virtue . When two abstract words are thus brought together ...
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... ground . But is it not plain , that as some minerals are fatal poisons when given in great quantities and alone , yet become salutary medicines when mixed in a com- pound and in proper proportions , so of some of the instincts of our ...
... ground . But is it not plain , that as some minerals are fatal poisons when given in great quantities and alone , yet become salutary medicines when mixed in a com- pound and in proper proportions , so of some of the instincts of our ...
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