The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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... TRUTH which maintains a coun- try , that resides in the characters of the rulers and the governed , when they have good will towards each other ; that makes them consistent in virtue and ho- nesty ; that branches out into the spirit of ...
... TRUTH which maintains a coun- try , that resides in the characters of the rulers and the governed , when they have good will towards each other ; that makes them consistent in virtue and ho- nesty ; that branches out into the spirit of ...
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... truth , the force of my observations ; instead of chusing the subjects of a great master , he will then paint from nature ; he will delineate new characters , and not servilely imitate the situations of another because they have ...
... truth , the force of my observations ; instead of chusing the subjects of a great master , he will then paint from nature ; he will delineate new characters , and not servilely imitate the situations of another because they have ...
Side 41
... truth , on which none could differ , and an universal assent give peace to the world . The modes of faith would then be no more than different ways of giving praise to God , and of promoting his grand design , the happiness of his ...
... truth , on which none could differ , and an universal assent give peace to the world . The modes of faith would then be no more than different ways of giving praise to God , and of promoting his grand design , the happiness of his ...
Side 42
... truth . Hence , perhaps , our lively impression of a deity , which is the effect of outward perception acting on a pre- disposition to receive what is true . The attributes of the deity , engraven as the characters of a talisman on the ...
... truth . Hence , perhaps , our lively impression of a deity , which is the effect of outward perception acting on a pre- disposition to receive what is true . The attributes of the deity , engraven as the characters of a talisman on the ...
Side 43
... truth fills and pervades the uni- verse ; it governs and directs the movements of nature ; it has given instinct to the animal creation ; it in- structs men in the shape of reason , and flows still more plenteously into his mind through ...
... truth fills and pervades the uni- verse ; it governs and directs the movements of nature ; it has given instinct to the animal creation ; it in- structs men in the shape of reason , and flows still more plenteously into his mind through ...
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