The Retrospective Review, Volum 3Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1821 |
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Pàgina 1
... spirit of philosophic candor , as a key to the temper in which the work in question was executed , as mani- festing their opinion that our author was eminently qualified for the task he undertook , and that he had held the fair and even ...
... spirit of philosophic candor , as a key to the temper in which the work in question was executed , as mani- festing their opinion that our author was eminently qualified for the task he undertook , and that he had held the fair and even ...
Pàgina 2
... spirit , and the unassuming yet intrepid boldness with which it stood for- ward against the prejudices of the age , to claim some favorable consideration for the instructor and legislator of a whole hemi- sphere , and to dissipate the ...
... spirit , and the unassuming yet intrepid boldness with which it stood for- ward against the prejudices of the age , to claim some favorable consideration for the instructor and legislator of a whole hemi- sphere , and to dissipate the ...
Pàgina 3
... spirit of its execution , the admirer of his work will hardly lament that " Sale is half a Mussulman ; " that he came to the work tho- roughly acquainted with all the mysteries of the system , so as to throw himself into the conceptions ...
... spirit of its execution , the admirer of his work will hardly lament that " Sale is half a Mussulman ; " that he came to the work tho- roughly acquainted with all the mysteries of the system , so as to throw himself into the conceptions ...
Pàgina 5
... spirit of ignorant or bigoted misrepresentation had little subsided ; and of such writers , as Prideaux , Marracci , and many others , who have no excuse for their misrepresentation , Mr. Mill truly says , that " they lose their candour ...
... spirit of ignorant or bigoted misrepresentation had little subsided ; and of such writers , as Prideaux , Marracci , and many others , who have no excuse for their misrepresentation , Mr. Mill truly says , that " they lose their candour ...
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... spirit and benignant in- fluence of genuine Christianity , if we should sometimes be com- pelled to bring into disadvantageous contrast the principles and conduct of some of its professors . - It may have a more doubt- ful friend than ...
... spirit and benignant in- fluence of genuine Christianity , if we should sometimes be com- pelled to bring into disadvantageous contrast the principles and conduct of some of its professors . - It may have a more doubt- ful friend than ...
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