The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
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... principles of right and wrong but feebly influence his actions . On the other hand he is all the more ready to pursue the shadows of principles , and to cling to any theories which the wind of the day may have blown across his path ...
... principles of right and wrong but feebly influence his actions . On the other hand he is all the more ready to pursue the shadows of principles , and to cling to any theories which the wind of the day may have blown across his path ...
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fame of a public career to be obtained by soundness of principle , vigour of exertion , and the spirit of independence . Six opening lines explain the tenor of the whole composition : - Unrival'd Greece , thou ever honor'd name , Thou ...
fame of a public career to be obtained by soundness of principle , vigour of exertion , and the spirit of independence . Six opening lines explain the tenor of the whole composition : - Unrival'd Greece , thou ever honor'd name , Thou ...
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... principles of lib- eral order , political freedom , and international respect . The country in general , it might ... principle , as I believe , he never yielded to a malicious feeling . The general character of his wit was light and ...
... principles of lib- eral order , political freedom , and international respect . The country in general , it might ... principle , as I believe , he never yielded to a malicious feeling . The general character of his wit was light and ...
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... principle of the Greek religion was harmony : an act wrought in violation of the universal harmony was invariably followed by natural retribution ; and as the gods were deified natural laws , they became the instruments of revenge . The ...
... principle of the Greek religion was harmony : an act wrought in violation of the universal harmony was invariably followed by natural retribution ; and as the gods were deified natural laws , they became the instruments of revenge . The ...
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... principle . That , I think , is the worst evil . But then I think , in the second place , there is a very great evil in the demoralisation of the clergy . In respect to this matter I find constantly that the artificial character of the ...
... principle . That , I think , is the worst evil . But then I think , in the second place , there is a very great evil in the demoralisation of the clergy . In respect to this matter I find constantly that the artificial character of the ...
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