The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 19
... feelings , still returned the same answer ; and , at the end of his novitiate , he gladly pro- nounced those irrevocable vows which were to exclude him for ever from all delights less elevated than those of a 1849 . 19 The French ...
... feelings , still returned the same answer ; and , at the end of his novitiate , he gladly pro- nounced those irrevocable vows which were to exclude him for ever from all delights less elevated than those of a 1849 . 19 The French ...
Pàgina 21
... feelings of the aged antiquarian . Benard and the other brethren of the congregation had , from their first settlement at St. Germain , meditated a complete history of their Order . Dur- ing forty successive years they had accumulated ...
... feelings of the aged antiquarian . Benard and the other brethren of the congregation had , from their first settlement at St. Germain , meditated a complete history of their Order . Dur- ing forty successive years they had accumulated ...
Pàgina 49
... feeling for them , interposed in their behalf in a letter of remonstrance , the justice of which Adam Smith admitted . In proof of their national importance ( for Manchester was then but in its cradle ) , Bentham relied on Adam Smith's ...
... feeling for them , interposed in their behalf in a letter of remonstrance , the justice of which Adam Smith admitted . In proof of their national importance ( for Manchester was then but in its cradle ) , Bentham relied on Adam Smith's ...
Pàgina 85
... feeling of duty that Hector supports his country , though he knows that its fall is inevitable . His only wishes are , to retard that fall while he can , and to die when he can resist it no longer . With an inconsistency not un- common ...
... feeling of duty that Hector supports his country , though he knows that its fall is inevitable . His only wishes are , to retard that fall while he can , and to die when he can resist it no longer . With an inconsistency not un- common ...
Pàgina 86
... feelings are personal , death is pure unalleviated evil . He is willing , indeed , to encounter it for the sake of glory , because glory is essential to his happiness , and is to be obtained on no other terms . The gods have announced ...
... feelings are personal , death is pure unalleviated evil . He is willing , indeed , to encounter it for the sake of glory , because glory is essential to his happiness , and is to be obtained on no other terms . The gods have announced ...
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