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... admiration of intellect is sometimes carried , will perhaps lead the way , in some minds , to a depre- ciation of it quite as unwise . For , as Sir Thomas Browne remarked long ago , " Because the Apostle bids us beware of philo- sophy ...
... admiration of intellect is sometimes carried , will perhaps lead the way , in some minds , to a depre- ciation of it quite as unwise . For , as Sir Thomas Browne remarked long ago , " Because the Apostle bids us beware of philo- sophy ...
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... admirable writers , that I need not again go over their ground . If you have not already met with these works , -Todd's " Student's Guide ; " Miss Warburton's " Letters Unknown Friends " and " Letters on Happiness ; " and another ...
... admirable writers , that I need not again go over their ground . If you have not already met with these works , -Todd's " Student's Guide ; " Miss Warburton's " Letters Unknown Friends " and " Letters on Happiness ; " and another ...
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... admiration ; and the form , the music , and perfect symmetry of a poem will then be more precious to you than the moral or sentiments now , though pleasure in these will remain . Be prepared , however , to find your- self in an ...
... admiration ; and the form , the music , and perfect symmetry of a poem will then be more precious to you than the moral or sentiments now , though pleasure in these will remain . Be prepared , however , to find your- self in an ...
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... admiration for that possession . If given to this foolishness , I entreat you to take St. Paul's words- " Who maketh thee to differ from another ? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive ? " 1 Cor . iv . 7 .; and preach to your ...
... admiration for that possession . If given to this foolishness , I entreat you to take St. Paul's words- " Who maketh thee to differ from another ? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive ? " 1 Cor . iv . 7 .; and preach to your ...
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... admiration , lest you should think mine overstated ; and if I tried to do so , I could only point out some few of their mighty arts . One valuable preparation for RESPECT FOR OLD FAVORITES . 53 all reading I propose 52 MORNING CLOUDS . 32.
... admiration , lest you should think mine overstated ; and if I tried to do so , I could only point out some few of their mighty arts . One valuable preparation for RESPECT FOR OLD FAVORITES . 53 all reading I propose 52 MORNING CLOUDS . 32.
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Side 25 - Sharp's New British Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary of the British Islands and Narrow Seas : Comprising concise Descriptions of about Sixty Thousand Places, Seats, Natural Features, and Objects of Note, founded on the best Authorities ; full Particulars of the Boundaries, Registered Electors, &c.
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