Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... reason why the lives and opinions of eminent men , should be collected in a form , cal- culated to disseminate their influence . We are often charged with national vanity and presumption , because we boast of re- publican institutions ...
... reason why the lives and opinions of eminent men , should be collected in a form , cal- culated to disseminate their influence . We are often charged with national vanity and presumption , because we boast of re- publican institutions ...
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... reason , man has travelled through the abstruse regions of the philosophic world ; " and that succeeding it , " By imagina- tion , man seems to verge towards creative power , " are beauti- fully constructed . They have been selected as ...
... reason , man has travelled through the abstruse regions of the philosophic world ; " and that succeeding it , " By imagina- tion , man seems to verge towards creative power , " are beauti- fully constructed . They have been selected as ...
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... reason man into approbation of himself , must be among the first advancements towards virtue . " Be it , therefore , our task , to plead the cause of man . 1 Burges's Oration , before the Federal Adelphi , in 1831 . 2 Critics may ...
... reason man into approbation of himself , must be among the first advancements towards virtue . " Be it , therefore , our task , to plead the cause of man . 1 Burges's Oration , before the Federal Adelphi , in 1831 . 2 Critics may ...
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... reason , our feelings , our experience , subscribe to such a creed ? No. For necessity and sympathy both evince man benevolent . Nor could he be otherwise , unless his soul were blacker than the dunnest fiend that a distempered fancy ...
... reason , our feelings , our experience , subscribe to such a creed ? No. For necessity and sympathy both evince man benevolent . Nor could he be otherwise , unless his soul were blacker than the dunnest fiend that a distempered fancy ...
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... reasons , and imagines . Perception and memory princi- pally subserve the operations of reason and imagination . " Guided by reason , man has traveled through the abstruse regions of the philosophic world . He has originated rules by ...
... reasons , and imagines . Perception and memory princi- pally subserve the operations of reason and imagination . " Guided by reason , man has traveled through the abstruse regions of the philosophic world . He has originated rules by ...
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