The Eclectic Review, 12. kötet;60. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1834 |
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3. oldal
... human life is a history of folly ; but the life of the politician is ' the very worst specimen of human life . We say again , that politicians rarely do any thing but stupid things ; and the wisdom of public men is best seen by doing ...
... human life is a history of folly ; but the life of the politician is ' the very worst specimen of human life . We say again , that politicians rarely do any thing but stupid things ; and the wisdom of public men is best seen by doing ...
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... human frailty . But it is not human ' frailty and imperfection , and even a considerable degree of them , ' that becomes a ground for your alteration ; for , by no alteration • will you get rid of those errors , however you may delight ...
... human frailty . But it is not human ' frailty and imperfection , and even a considerable degree of them , ' that becomes a ground for your alteration ; for , by no alteration • will you get rid of those errors , however you may delight ...
12. oldal
... human race . They are never , never to be supported , never to be tolerated . . . . How ' shall I arm myself against them ? By uniting all those in affection who are united in the belief of the great prin- ' ciples of the Godhead that ...
... human race . They are never , never to be supported , never to be tolerated . . . . How ' shall I arm myself against them ? By uniting all those in affection who are united in the belief of the great prin- ' ciples of the Godhead that ...
21. oldal
... human nature , and not from individual peculiarities ; they know and feel that such exuberance is not usually the natural ally of strong emotions . As human nature is generally constituted , it must be unfavourable to the exercise of ...
... human nature , and not from individual peculiarities ; they know and feel that such exuberance is not usually the natural ally of strong emotions . As human nature is generally constituted , it must be unfavourable to the exercise of ...
23. oldal
... human mind . The inauspicious effects which Burke's impetuosity of temper had on his influence as a politician , has been already remarked . It inter- fered not less seriously with his success as an orator . - The manner , the time ...
... human mind . The inauspicious effects which Burke's impetuosity of temper had on his influence as a politician , has been already remarked . It inter- fered not less seriously with his success as an orator . - The manner , the time ...
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