Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... entirely subdues self , and eradicates , as it were , every feeling but the generous ones from the human breast , dwells too exclusively in the inmost recesses of the heart to be capable of representation in the external form . Like ...
... entirely subdues self , and eradicates , as it were , every feeling but the generous ones from the human breast , dwells too exclusively in the inmost recesses of the heart to be capable of representation in the external form . Like ...
Sivu 79
... of human transactions , are entirely avoided in the Grandeur et Decadence des Romains , where he was retained by authentic history to a known train of events , and where his imaginative spirit and marked turn GUIZOT . 79.
... of human transactions , are entirely avoided in the Grandeur et Decadence des Romains , where he was retained by authentic history to a known train of events , and where his imaginative spirit and marked turn GUIZOT . 79.
Sivu 80
... the great drama of human affairs . Without disputing the reality of such immediate agency in some particular cases , it may safely be affirmed , that by far the greater part of the affairs of men are left entirely to 80 GUIZOT .
... the great drama of human affairs . Without disputing the reality of such immediate agency in some particular cases , it may safely be affirmed , that by far the greater part of the affairs of men are left entirely to 80 GUIZOT .
Sivu 81
Archibald Alison. part of the affairs of men are left entirely to their own guidance , and that their actions are overruled , not directed , by Almighty power to work out the purposes of Divine beneficence . That which Bossuet left ...
Archibald Alison. part of the affairs of men are left entirely to their own guidance , and that their actions are overruled , not directed , by Almighty power to work out the purposes of Divine beneficence . That which Bossuet left ...
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... entirely from the early prejudices of his country and educa- tion ; hardly any of the Geneva school of philosophers have been able to do so . Brought up in that learned and able , but narrow and in some respects bigoted community , he ...
... entirely from the early prejudices of his country and educa- tion ; hardly any of the Geneva school of philosophers have been able to do so . Brought up in that learned and able , but narrow and in some respects bigoted community , he ...
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