William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... interest in national affairs.10 In 1768 he wrote , " Whether the nation is worshipping Mr. Wilkes or any other idol , is of little moment to one who hopes and believes he shall shortly stand in the presence of the great and blessed God ...
... interest in national affairs.10 In 1768 he wrote , " Whether the nation is worshipping Mr. Wilkes or any other idol , is of little moment to one who hopes and believes he shall shortly stand in the presence of the great and blessed God ...
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... interest in this sort of lit- erature dates from much earlier . He read both Cook's A Voyage toward the South Pole and Forster's two volumes on the same voyage shortly after their publication in 1777 . He also gives evidence of having ...
... interest in this sort of lit- erature dates from much earlier . He read both Cook's A Voyage toward the South Pole and Forster's two volumes on the same voyage shortly after their publication in 1777 . He also gives evidence of having ...
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... interest in benev- olence that found expression in poetry and doubtless had some influence on actual philanthropic effort . In the last half of the century the philosophic interest in benevolence was steadily supplemented and , in a ...
... interest in benev- olence that found expression in poetry and doubtless had some influence on actual philanthropic effort . In the last half of the century the philosophic interest in benevolence was steadily supplemented and , in a ...
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