Essays Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3William Blackwood, 1850 |
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... ideas flow in quicker succession , his words follow in more striking antithesis ; the past , the present , and the future rise up at once before us ; and we see how strongly the stream of genius , instead of gliding down the smooth ...
... ideas flow in quicker succession , his words follow in more striking antithesis ; the past , the present , and the future rise up at once before us ; and we see how strongly the stream of genius , instead of gliding down the smooth ...
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... idea of crime can enter the infant mind - that is , at seven years of age . All men , including the philosophers , how different soever their opinions may be on other subjects , have regarded the sacrament of penitence as one of the ...
... idea of crime can enter the infant mind - that is , at seven years of age . All men , including the philosophers , how different soever their opinions may be on other subjects , have regarded the sacrament of penitence as one of the ...
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... ideas of religion and society , and recalls the pristine equality of the human race ; in fine , it per- petuates the ... idea which , the more we extend our reading , the more we shall find to be just - viz . , that in the greater and ...
... ideas of religion and society , and recalls the pristine equality of the human race ; in fine , it per- petuates the ... idea which , the more we extend our reading , the more we shall find to be just - viz . , that in the greater and ...
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... idea of the perpetual magnificence and resistless power of God , it exhibits , at the same time , a shining image of the glorious Trinity . " The instincts of animals , and their adaptation to the wants of their existence , have long ...
... idea of the perpetual magnificence and resistless power of God , it exhibits , at the same time , a shining image of the glorious Trinity . " The instincts of animals , and their adaptation to the wants of their existence , have long ...
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... idea which we entertain of death ? Do a few grains of dust merit so much consideration ? No ; without doubt we respect the bones of our fathers , because an inward voice tells us that all is not lost with them ; and that is the voice ...
... idea which we entertain of death ? Do a few grains of dust merit so much consideration ? No ; without doubt we respect the bones of our fathers , because an inward voice tells us that all is not lost with them ; and that is the voice ...
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