The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... judgment that shall consider the present antip- athies between the two extremes , their contrarieties in condition , affection , and opinion , may with the same hopes expect a union in the poles of heaven . But to difference myself ...
... judgment that shall consider the present antip- athies between the two extremes , their contrarieties in condition , affection , and opinion , may with the same hopes expect a union in the poles of heaven . But to difference myself ...
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... judgments below our own , that the frequent spoils and victories over their reasons may set- tle in ourselves an esteem ... judgment and more manly reason be able to resolve them , for I perceive every man's own reason is his best Edipus ...
... judgments below our own , that the frequent spoils and victories over their reasons may set- tle in ourselves an esteem ... judgment and more manly reason be able to resolve them , for I perceive every man's own reason is his best Edipus ...
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... judgment , may do without offense or heresy ; for there are yet , after all the degrees of councils , and the niceties of schools , many things untouched , unimagined , wherein the liberty of an honest reason may play and expatiate with ...
... judgment , may do without offense or heresy ; for there are yet , after all the degrees of councils , and the niceties of schools , many things untouched , unimagined , wherein the liberty of an honest reason may play and expatiate with ...
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... judgments , who thoroughly understand the justice of this proceeding ; and being enriched with higher donatives , cast a more careless eye on these vulgar parts of felicity . It is a most unjust ambition to desire to engross the mercies ...
... judgments , who thoroughly understand the justice of this proceeding ; and being enriched with higher donatives , cast a more careless eye on these vulgar parts of felicity . It is a most unjust ambition to desire to engross the mercies ...
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... judgments too rashly venture on ; it is the rhetoric of Satan , and may pervert a loose or prejudicate belief . I confess I have perused them all , and can discover nothing that may startle a discreet belief ; yet are their heads ...
... judgments too rashly venture on ; it is the rhetoric of Satan , and may pervert a loose or prejudicate belief . I confess I have perused them all , and can discover nothing that may startle a discreet belief ; yet are their heads ...
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