The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... habits from the profound attention he paid to the works of Bolingbroke , for the sake of exposing him , is not unlikely . But we are of opinion that an original thinker never studiously copies the manner of any other . His thoughts are ...
... habits from the profound attention he paid to the works of Bolingbroke , for the sake of exposing him , is not unlikely . But we are of opinion that an original thinker never studiously copies the manner of any other . His thoughts are ...
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... the propriety , I bequeath my soul to God , hoping for his mercy through the only merits of our Lord and Saviour Jesus . Christ . " We are very unwilling to acknowledge that the habit of WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND BURKE . 11.
... the propriety , I bequeath my soul to God , hoping for his mercy through the only merits of our Lord and Saviour Jesus . Christ . " We are very unwilling to acknowledge that the habit of WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND BURKE . 11.
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... habit of gene- ralization , which imparted so lofty a character to the speeches of Mr. Burke , was any hinderance to their effect . We would not suppose that he failed of attracting attention by more emphatically deserving it . If it ...
... habit of gene- ralization , which imparted so lofty a character to the speeches of Mr. Burke , was any hinderance to their effect . We would not suppose that he failed of attracting attention by more emphatically deserving it . If it ...
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... habits of his life ; and at the same time modestly and very reasonably thinks he has produced a much better account of this large section of the American conti- nent than has yet appeared . - We could not advance far in the perusal ...
... habits of his life ; and at the same time modestly and very reasonably thinks he has produced a much better account of this large section of the American conti- nent than has yet appeared . - We could not advance far in the perusal ...
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... habit to regard life as an instru- ment of serving others , than as a source of gratification to our- selves . It is also equally true , that this habitual disposition ren- ders him who feels it more happy , as well as more virtuous ...
... habit to regard life as an instru- ment of serving others , than as a source of gratification to our- selves . It is also equally true , that this habitual disposition ren- ders him who feels it more happy , as well as more virtuous ...
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