The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed |
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But if the inquiry have not been on just grounds satisfactorily answered , we may
refer confidently our youth to that nature of which he deems himself an
enthusiastic follower , and one who wishes to continue no less faithful and
enthusiastic .
But if the inquiry have not been on just grounds satisfactorily answered , we may
refer confidently our youth to that nature of which he deems himself an
enthusiastic follower , and one who wishes to continue no less faithful and
enthusiastic .
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But yet it cannot , equally with the qualities placed as second and third in each
table , be called a national characteristic ; though , in the appropriation of these
likewise , we refer exclusively to the intellectual portion of each country .
GERMANY ...
But yet it cannot , equally with the qualities placed as second and third in each
table , be called a national characteristic ; though , in the appropriation of these
likewise , we refer exclusively to the intellectual portion of each country .
GERMANY ...
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When I call duelling , and similar aberrations of honor , a moral heresy , I refer to
the force of the Greek aipois , as signifying a principle or opinion taken up by the
will for the will ' s sake , as a proof and pledge to itself of its own power of self ...
When I call duelling , and similar aberrations of honor , a moral heresy , I refer to
the force of the Greek aipois , as signifying a principle or opinion taken up by the
will for the will ' s sake , as a proof and pledge to itself of its own power of self ...
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After all the subtle reasonings and fair analogies which logic and induction could.
* The Greek verb , ovviεvai , which we render by the word , understand , is literally
the same as our own idiomatic phrase , to go along with . * I refer the reader to ...
After all the subtle reasonings and fair analogies which logic and induction could.
* The Greek verb , ovviεvai , which we render by the word , understand , is literally
the same as our own idiomatic phrase , to go along with . * I refer the reader to ...
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I refer the reader to Hearne ' s Travels among the Copper Indians , and to Bryan
Edwards ' s account of the Oby in the West Indies , grounded on judicial
documents and per . sonal observation . * The original meaning of the Greek ...
I refer the reader to Hearne ' s Travels among the Copper Indians , and to Bryan
Edwards ' s account of the Oby in the West Indies , grounded on judicial
documents and per . sonal observation . * The original meaning of the Greek ...
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