The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... attention even of the thoughtless and the indolent . The most satisfactory proof . of our assertions will be found in the four volumes which con- tain the substance of his lectures , which cannot be sufficiently admired for the various ...
... attention even of the thoughtless and the indolent . The most satisfactory proof . of our assertions will be found in the four volumes which con- tain the substance of his lectures , which cannot be sufficiently admired for the various ...
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... attention , except as the results of that calm and profound enquiry , which is the distinguishing feature of the author's mind . We much regret that these volumes , which contain such stores of theo- logical information conveyed in the ...
... attention , except as the results of that calm and profound enquiry , which is the distinguishing feature of the author's mind . We much regret that these volumes , which contain such stores of theo- logical information conveyed in the ...
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... attention to our conceptions and feelings in such circunistances as these would make our idea of hatred much less vague than it appears to be at present . " P. 6 . After a long disquisition upon its nature , and an examination into the ...
... attention to our conceptions and feelings in such circunistances as these would make our idea of hatred much less vague than it appears to be at present . " P. 6 . After a long disquisition upon its nature , and an examination into the ...
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... attention . 1 We now arrive at the last principal source of the malevolent sentiments , Resentment : or that feeling which is excited in the mind when we receive an actual injury . Though all resentment implies a general desire of ...
... attention . 1 We now arrive at the last principal source of the malevolent sentiments , Resentment : or that feeling which is excited in the mind when we receive an actual injury . Though all resentment implies a general desire of ...
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... attention , to be as- sured that all the laws which its learned and venerable author has laid down to regulate and discipline these sterner portions of our moral frame , were such as resulted from a long and successful experience of ...
... attention , to be as- sured that all the laws which its learned and venerable author has laid down to regulate and discipline these sterner portions of our moral frame , were such as resulted from a long and successful experience of ...
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