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every country to uphold the religion, the institutions, and the liberties of their
fathers—that the two greatest writers of the age have devoted their talents to the
support of their principles. Sir Walter Scott and Chateaubriand are beyond all ...
every country to uphold the religion, the institutions, and the liberties of their
fathers—that the two greatest writers of the age have devoted their talents to the
support of their principles. Sir Walter Scott and Chateaubriand are beyond all ...
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... society in which it was destined to appear. For half a century before it appeared
, the whole genius of France had been incessantly directed to undermine the
principles of religion. The days of Pascal and Fenelon, of Saurin and Bourdaloue,
...
... society in which it was destined to appear. For half a century before it appeared
, the whole genius of France had been incessantly directed to undermine the
principles of religion. The days of Pascal and Fenelon, of Saurin and Bourdaloue,
...
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In early youth, he was at first carried away by the fashionable infidelity of his
times; and in his Essais Historiques, which he published in 1792 in London,
while the principles of virtue and natural religion are unceasingly maintained, he
seems ...
In early youth, he was at first carried away by the fashionable infidelity of his
times; and in his Essais Historiques, which he published in 1792 in London,
while the principles of virtue and natural religion are unceasingly maintained, he
seems ...
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Proceeding on these just and sublime principles, this great author availed himself
of every engine which fancy, experience, or poetry could suggest, to sway the
hearts of his readers. He knew well that he was addressing an impassioned and
...
Proceeding on these just and sublime principles, this great author availed himself
of every engine which fancy, experience, or poetry could suggest, to sway the
hearts of his readers. He knew well that he was addressing an impassioned and
...
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... uniformity may be observed in the principles of the greatest writers of the world
on religion; and while the inferior followers of their different tenets branch out into
endless divisions, and indulge in sectarian rancour, 16 CHATEAUBRIAND.
... uniformity may be observed in the principles of the greatest writers of the world
on religion; and while the inferior followers of their different tenets branch out into
endless divisions, and indulge in sectarian rancour, 16 CHATEAUBRIAND.
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