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Page 68
... imagination , and to dissipate its illusions , it is one from which we must not shrink . Unskilfu admiration may administer a temporary and fugitive delight : but rectitude of judgment is requisite for the substantial satis- factions ...
... imagination , and to dissipate its illusions , it is one from which we must not shrink . Unskilfu admiration may administer a temporary and fugitive delight : but rectitude of judgment is requisite for the substantial satis- factions ...
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... imagination belonging to another people . A similar sensation is felt on first beholding foreign scenery , life , and manners ; and it is only on a more intimate acquaintance , and mature consideration , that we are enabled correctly to ...
... imagination belonging to another people . A similar sensation is felt on first beholding foreign scenery , life , and manners ; and it is only on a more intimate acquaintance , and mature consideration , that we are enabled correctly to ...
Page 263
... imagination to conceive . A stranger , without friends and relatives , is generally suffered to lie unburied . ' The early annals of this people are too doubtful or too unimportant to detain us ; and we purposely abstain from any ...
... imagination to conceive . A stranger , without friends and relatives , is generally suffered to lie unburied . ' The early annals of this people are too doubtful or too unimportant to detain us ; and we purposely abstain from any ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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