The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... reason , and if I shall inspire them with that pleasing thrill of emotion with which sensitive minds respond to the ad- vocate of the interests of humanity . To examine and distinguish all the different sorts of crimes and the manner of ...
... reason , and if I shall inspire them with that pleasing thrill of emotion with which sensitive minds respond to the ad- vocate of the interests of humanity . To examine and distinguish all the different sorts of crimes and the manner of ...
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... reason , ineradicable in mankind ? Because men in their most secret hearts , that part of them which more than any other still preserves the original form of their first nature , have ever believed that their lives lie at no one's ...
... reason , ineradicable in mankind ? Because men in their most secret hearts , that part of them which more than any other still preserves the original form of their first nature , have ever believed that their lives lie at no one's ...
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... reason , which is allowed to be as necessary an ingredient of hu- man nature as sense . And , indeed , excesses of any kind are hardly to be esteemed pleasures , much less natural pleasures . It is evident that a desire terminated in ...
... reason , which is allowed to be as necessary an ingredient of hu- man nature as sense . And , indeed , excesses of any kind are hardly to be esteemed pleasures , much less natural pleasures . It is evident that a desire terminated in ...
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... reason why he fails . Scott's success , however , produced another effect . It greatly enlarged the number of novel readers , and caused them to buy up eagerly anything new , in the hope of finding another Scott . Thus , about the year ...
... reason why he fails . Scott's success , however , produced another effect . It greatly enlarged the number of novel readers , and caused them to buy up eagerly anything new , in the hope of finding another Scott . Thus , about the year ...
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... reason , man's kindly nature , seemed powerless to arrest the dreadful miseries wrought by king and priest . Re- ligion ? It is a need . Truth ? Who knows what it is ? Govern- ment ? It means protection . Life ? It means disappointment ...
... reason , man's kindly nature , seemed powerless to arrest the dreadful miseries wrought by king and priest . Re- ligion ? It is a need . Truth ? Who knows what it is ? Govern- ment ? It means protection . Life ? It means disappointment ...
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