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... spirit of the former , they have sufficient moral effect to instil , into the young mind , the useful and awful lesson of the necessity of controuling the passions of our nature . It appears from the preface that these dramas have ...
... spirit of the former , they have sufficient moral effect to instil , into the young mind , the useful and awful lesson of the necessity of controuling the passions of our nature . It appears from the preface that these dramas have ...
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... spirit of prophecy , " ( says Mr. Fox , ) " to foretell that English liberty will be fast approaching to its final con- summation . " To degrade such men , who suffered for their virtues , not their crimes , is to level all moral and ...
... spirit of prophecy , " ( says Mr. Fox , ) " to foretell that English liberty will be fast approaching to its final con- summation . " To degrade such men , who suffered for their virtues , not their crimes , is to level all moral and ...
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... spirit of independence , that tolerant absence of prejudice , that zeal for human liberty and public justice , and that cosmopolite philanthropy , which at- tach him every where to the cause of right , and necessitate him to rise in his ...
... spirit of independence , that tolerant absence of prejudice , that zeal for human liberty and public justice , and that cosmopolite philanthropy , which at- tach him every where to the cause of right , and necessitate him to rise in his ...
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