The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... affections and experience have enlightened reason , and led back the wandering with slow steps to the path of interest and duty . But the varied modifications of the social state , though they introduce no new prin- ciples , and rest ...
... affections and experience have enlightened reason , and led back the wandering with slow steps to the path of interest and duty . But the varied modifications of the social state , though they introduce no new prin- ciples , and rest ...
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... affections , and magnified self - importance : mutual kind- ness , candour , just self respect , are too agreeable ; to love and to be loved is too sweet a pleasure to be relinquished , but for a moral reason , or at the suggestions of ...
... affections , and magnified self - importance : mutual kind- ness , candour , just self respect , are too agreeable ; to love and to be loved is too sweet a pleasure to be relinquished , but for a moral reason , or at the suggestions of ...
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... affection and courtesy . The chro- nometer which was given him , although made of gold , was so black with smoke and ... affections , than it is t control our philosophical speculations , and to establish the faith of our children in the ...
... affection and courtesy . The chro- nometer which was given him , although made of gold , was so black with smoke and ... affections , than it is t control our philosophical speculations , and to establish the faith of our children in the ...
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