The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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Page 3
... mind . Sensations like those which are apt to be felt in opening the letters of a lost friend , bring him back to ... minds were occupied with various impressions . We could not quite approve of that anxious raking into papers , which ...
... mind . Sensations like those which are apt to be felt in opening the letters of a lost friend , bring him back to ... minds were occupied with various impressions . We could not quite approve of that anxious raking into papers , which ...
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... mind , when society is in its spring , and the sentiment of patriotism awakes only to contests of emulation , and the fierce desire of glory ; very different are the effects of those profligate contentions which , in the old age of a ...
... mind , when society is in its spring , and the sentiment of patriotism awakes only to contests of emulation , and the fierce desire of glory ; very different are the effects of those profligate contentions which , in the old age of a ...
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... mind is capable - all which the rapid , the argumentative , and the persuasive , can pro- duce on the hearer - all which solidity , pathos , or splendour , whe- ther derived from original or assisted powers , can convey , of pleasure ...
... mind is capable - all which the rapid , the argumentative , and the persuasive , can pro- duce on the hearer - all which solidity , pathos , or splendour , whe- ther derived from original or assisted powers , can convey , of pleasure ...
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... mind , wearied with the continuous effort of pursuing a series of resulting propositions : and that rest is always on an eminence , from which the surrounding objects may be contemplated at ease . Above all , we admire and love the ...
... mind , wearied with the continuous effort of pursuing a series of resulting propositions : and that rest is always on an eminence , from which the surrounding objects may be contemplated at ease . Above all , we admire and love the ...
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... mind of Mr. Burke , adverse to all visionary politics , all violent changes , and all practical invasions of liberty and property , was affected by the proceedings of the French revo- lutionists , and impressed with the danger to be ...
... mind of Mr. Burke , adverse to all visionary politics , all violent changes , and all practical invasions of liberty and property , was affected by the proceedings of the French revo- lutionists , and impressed with the danger to be ...
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