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Page 87
subject , we subjoin an extract from his remarks under the head of Admiration : 4 That excellence which is the subject of admiration , may either consist in the intellectual powers of mind , or dispositions of the heart . Admiration may ...
subject , we subjoin an extract from his remarks under the head of Admiration : 4 That excellence which is the subject of admiration , may either consist in the intellectual powers of mind , or dispositions of the heart . Admiration may ...
Page 277
... admiration at the wise means adapted to the accomplishment of the interesting purpose ; joy and gratitude for benefits already received ; lively hope of good incalculable in reserve for ourselves , conjointly with others whose welfare ...
... admiration at the wise means adapted to the accomplishment of the interesting purpose ; joy and gratitude for benefits already received ; lively hope of good incalculable in reserve for ourselves , conjointly with others whose welfare ...
Page 461
... admiration any instances of ingenuity which they observe among an unlettered people . The inha- bitants of the west coast of North America are placed under circumstances which require a constant exercise of vigilance and ingenuity ...
... admiration any instances of ingenuity which they observe among an unlettered people . The inha- bitants of the west coast of North America are placed under circumstances which require a constant exercise of vigilance and ingenuity ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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