| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 492 páginas
...though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and "'"bigotry, yet lies still exposed to a prejudice, which is more durable, because more natural...either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the luster of her character. This prejudice is founded on the consideration of her sex. When we contemplate... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 páginas
...prejudices both of faction and of bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is mbre durable, because more natural; and which, according...exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her chdracter. This prejudice is founded on the consideration of her sex. When we contemplate her as a... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 552 páginas
...sentiments. The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which...This prejudice is founded on the consideration of her »ex. When we contemplate her as a woman, we are apt to be struck with the highest admiration of her... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 618 páginas
...sentiments. The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which...diminishing the lustre of her character. This prejudice is founiVil on :h*« consideration of her sex. When we contemplate her as a woman, we are apt to be struck... | |
| Edward Walford - 1854 - 132 páginas
...The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and of bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which...her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or of diminishing, the lustre of her character. This prejudice is founded on the consideration of her... | |
| Julien Tulard - 1855 - 344 páginas
...The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and of bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which...different views in which we survey her, is capable either ef exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character. This prejudice is founded in... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...sentiments. "The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice which...different views in which we survey her, is capable of either exalting beyond measure or diminishing the lustre of her character. This prejudice is founded... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 páginas
...sentiments. The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices" both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which...is founded on the consideration of her sex. When we contemplate84 her as a woman, we are apt to be struck with the highest admiration of her great qualities... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1859 - 450 páginas
...' The fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices" both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which...measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character. This prejudipe is founded on the consideration of her sex. When we contemplate84 her as a woman, we are... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 226 páginas
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejndice, which is more durable becanse more natural, and which, according to the different...measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character. This prejndice is founded on the consideration of her sex. Wlien we contemplate her as a woman, we are apt... | |
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