The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Page 13
... truth and justice no one will admit . Let the poet speak for himself : " Ah ! helpless nurslings , who will now provide " That life a mother only can bestow ? " Little indeed are the feelings of that man to be envied , who cannot ...
... truth and justice no one will admit . Let the poet speak for himself : " Ah ! helpless nurslings , who will now provide " That life a mother only can bestow ? " Little indeed are the feelings of that man to be envied , who cannot ...
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... truth ; who can behold , without regard and veneration ? A man to whom Burns poured out all his soul in grati tude and the most fervent affection , who can forbear to honour and to revere ? And yet it must not be suffered to pass ...
... truth ; who can behold , without regard and veneration ? A man to whom Burns poured out all his soul in grati tude and the most fervent affection , who can forbear to honour and to revere ? And yet it must not be suffered to pass ...
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... truth , of justice , of intellect , and of faith ! A man who can get to heaven in a green coat will not find his way thither sooner in a brown one ; let us not , when our Master calls us , be found ripping the lace from off our ...
... truth , of justice , of intellect , and of faith ! A man who can get to heaven in a green coat will not find his way thither sooner in a brown one ; let us not , when our Master calls us , be found ripping the lace from off our ...
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... truth ; though the means , according to the nature of the object , must necessarily be varied . In mathematical inquiries we pro ceed from simple , determinate , fixed princi- ples , to a determinate and immutable end ; the links of the ...
... truth ; though the means , according to the nature of the object , must necessarily be varied . In mathematical inquiries we pro ceed from simple , determinate , fixed princi- ples , to a determinate and immutable end ; the links of the ...
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... truth . Without the power of calling up to the mind all those various circumstances which can influence our results , we can never arrive at a just con- clusion in those inquiries where the conclusion is always influenced by such ...
... truth . Without the power of calling up to the mind all those various circumstances which can influence our results , we can never arrive at a just con- clusion in those inquiries where the conclusion is always influenced by such ...
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affection arise arts attention babe bagnio barbarity beauty benevolence Berkshire bestow blast Burns called canker-worm cause charms conduct CONSEQUENCES OF FEMALE cultivated delight Doctor Donaghadee dress Dugald Stewart Duke Edinburgh endeavour ESSAY eternity faculty fancy feelings felicity FEMALE FRAILTY Ferrol finer feelings folly forms Fort Augustus fortune Foundling Hospital genius gentle girl give guilt hath heard heart heaven helpless honour hope hour human husband ignorant imagination impressions infamy iniquity innocent intel knew lady learned LEATHERHEAD letter live London mankind means ment mind misery moral Mordaunt mother nature never noble o'er objects perly physician pleasure poetry pounds racter reason religion render Roundhead Scotsman senses sensible shew smile society Soleil Royal soon soul spirit Stanmore sublime suffered sweet thee thing thou tion tivated truth vice virtue wherefore wife wish woman wretched young gentleman youth