The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... To a certain degree they may be said to create , by calling dormant powers into operative existence . But the intellects of those rare persons who stand so eminent above the rest of their species , and are 4 SELECT REVIEWS .
... To a certain degree they may be said to create , by calling dormant powers into operative existence . But the intellects of those rare persons who stand so eminent above the rest of their species , and are 4 SELECT REVIEWS .
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... persons have risen so near the summit of an art , they must possess many things in common . In all essential qualities each must necessarily abound . The manner and the proportions in which these qualities are mixed , afford , by their ...
... persons have risen so near the summit of an art , they must possess many things in common . In all essential qualities each must necessarily abound . The manner and the proportions in which these qualities are mixed , afford , by their ...
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... persons carrying on the business of the state , their fundamental principles and final views were wide asunder . Upon great and radical questions of constitutional policy they entertained very different opinions and maxims . Concerning ...
... persons carrying on the business of the state , their fundamental principles and final views were wide asunder . Upon great and radical questions of constitutional policy they entertained very different opinions and maxims . Concerning ...
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... person prevail over that coarse and lying spirit which flatters the insolence of the mob with the name of freedom , and teaches the fatal and ferocious doctrine , that liberty consists in the contempt of authority . Such was not the ...
... person prevail over that coarse and lying spirit which flatters the insolence of the mob with the name of freedom , and teaches the fatal and ferocious doctrine , that liberty consists in the contempt of authority . Such was not the ...
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... persons without education to humanize , or religion to restrain them ; and , above all , in his presumptuous predictions of the consequences of such a system to England , to Europe , to humanity . A few more years were only wanting to ...
... persons without education to humanize , or religion to restrain them ; and , above all , in his presumptuous predictions of the consequences of such a system to England , to Europe , to humanity . A few more years were only wanting to ...
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