The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... tion , over seductive eloquence , or timid doubt . Had I no other merit than that of having been the first to make clearer to Italy that which other nations have dared to write and are beginning to practice , I should deem myself ...
... tion , over seductive eloquence , or timid doubt . Had I no other merit than that of having been the first to make clearer to Italy that which other nations have dared to write and are beginning to practice , I should deem myself ...
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... tion to them by subjects ; publicity to the acts , -knowledge of the acts being necessary to the existence of the opinions . The existence of such publicity being supposed , and the de- gree of it perfect , in what way does it ...
... tion to them by subjects ; publicity to the acts , -knowledge of the acts being necessary to the existence of the opinions . The existence of such publicity being supposed , and the de- gree of it perfect , in what way does it ...
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... tion to the conduct of these same rulers . Yes , in the way of in- direct and gentle power , or in one word , influence ; for in this way do our children , at an age in which nature places them un- der the absolute dominion of their ...
... tion to the conduct of these same rulers . Yes , in the way of in- direct and gentle power , or in one word , influence ; for in this way do our children , at an age in which nature places them un- der the absolute dominion of their ...
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... tion of mind . His " Commonplace Book , " " The Principles of Human Knowledge , " and his " Alciphron " are his principal works , though his discourse on tar water , « Siris , a Chain of Philosophical Reflec- tions and Inquiries ...
... tion of mind . His " Commonplace Book , " " The Principles of Human Knowledge , " and his " Alciphron " are his principal works , though his discourse on tar water , « Siris , a Chain of Philosophical Reflec- tions and Inquiries ...
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... tion ; and when I had chalked out my scheme of classification , I was not a little surprised , and at the same time delighted , to find that only a small proportion of the whole belonged to the Cory- pheus of the Choir . This , of ...
... tion ; and when I had chalked out my scheme of classification , I was not a little surprised , and at the same time delighted , to find that only a small proportion of the whole belonged to the Cory- pheus of the Choir . This , of ...
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