The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Opseg 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... effects have been not a little assisted by the honest boldness of the Edinburgh Review . - I see very little in my Reviews to alter or repent of : I always endeavoured to fight against evil ; and what I thought evil then , I think evil ...
... effects have been not a little assisted by the honest boldness of the Edinburgh Review . - I see very little in my Reviews to alter or repent of : I always endeavoured to fight against evil ; and what I thought evil then , I think evil ...
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... effect . ' In attempting to show the connexion between par- ticular and universal benevolence , Dr. Parr does not appear to us to have taken a clear and satisfactory view of the subject . Nature impels us both to good and bad actions ...
... effect . ' In attempting to show the connexion between par- ticular and universal benevolence , Dr. Parr does not appear to us to have taken a clear and satisfactory view of the subject . Nature impels us both to good and bad actions ...
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... effects , and the wise order which he establishes , may outlive him for a long period ; and we all hate each other's crimes , by which we gain nothing , so much , that in proportion as public opinion acquires ascendency in any ...
... effects , and the wise order which he establishes , may outlive him for a long period ; and we all hate each other's crimes , by which we gain nothing , so much , that in proportion as public opinion acquires ascendency in any ...
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... effects . We were very sorry , in reading Dr. Parr's note on the Universities , to meet with the following passage : - ' Ill would it become me tamely and silently to acquiesce in the strictures of this formidable accuser upon a ...
... effects . We were very sorry , in reading Dr. Parr's note on the Universities , to meet with the following passage : - ' Ill would it become me tamely and silently to acquiesce in the strictures of this formidable accuser upon a ...
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... effect of the moral sense upon the stability of governments : that is , as Mr. Bowles explains it , the power which all old governments derive from the opinion entertained by the people of the justice of their rights . If this sense of ...
... effect of the moral sense upon the stability of governments : that is , as Mr. Bowles explains it , the power which all old governments derive from the opinion entertained by the people of the justice of their rights . If this sense of ...
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